Israel's efforts to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza are criticized by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan as not good enough, despite a record number of aid trucks entering Gaza daily. The United Nations claims that the aid trucks are half-full and Israel accuses them of failing to distribute aid properly.
Key Points
Israel's aid efforts criticized as insufficient by the U.S.
Increased aid trucks entering Gaza since last week
Controversy over aid distribution between Israel and the United Nations
Pros
Record number of aid trucks entering Gaza daily
Increased humanitarian aid during the war
Cons
Criticism from National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan
Accusations by the United Nations of inadequate aid distribution