UN Prepares Massive Aid Surge for Gaza Amid Ceasefire

The United Nations is prepared to send 170,000 metric tons of food, medicine, and humanitarian aid to Gaza, seeking increased access following a ceasefire deal. Amid a dire humanitarian crisis, the UN plans significant aid expansions and calls for international support to address the urgent needs of over 2 million Palestinians.


Devdiscourse News Desk | United Nations | Updated: 10-10-2025 02:34 IST | Created: 10-10-2025 02:34 IST
UN Prepares Massive Aid Surge for Gaza Amid Ceasefire
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The United Nations announced its readiness to deliver a substantial 170,000 metric tons of aid, including food and medicine, into Gaza, seeking permission from Israel to facilitate the influx amid a recent ceasefire agreement.

In the past months, the UN and humanitarian partners have met just 20% of the aid needs as conflict escalated. The recent ceasefire announced by President Donald Trump offers a hopeful prospect for expanding aid deliveries significantly, according to UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher.

The UN is eager to increase the daily entry of aid trucks dramatically and scale up food and health aid while seeking international support to finance and facilitate the vast humanitarian efforts required to relieve the suffering in Gaza.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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