Aid delivery and rebuilding efforts in Gaza after ceasefire between Israel and Hamas

SOURCE www.nbcnews.com
More than 2,400 aid trucks have entered Gaza since the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, with attention now on rebuilding the devastated enclave. The truce has allowed for humanitarian aid to flow into Gaza, where over 47,000 people have been killed and around 90% of the population displaced. Efforts are underway to provide food, health care, and rebuild infrastructure in the area.

Key Points

  • Over 2,400 aid trucks have entered Gaza post ceasefire
  • Around 60% of Gaza's infrastructure destroyed
  • 47,000 people killed during the conflict
  • 90% of Gaza's population displaced
  • Efforts to provide food, health care, and rebuild infrastructure ongoing

Pros

  • Increased aid flow into Gaza for rebuilding efforts
  • Truce allows for essential humanitarian assistance to reach the affected population
  • Efforts to repair infrastructure and provide food and health care

Cons

  • Severe destruction of Gaza's infrastructure during the conflict
  • High casualty numbers and displacement of the population
  • Incidents of violence and attacks despite the ceasefire