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Report: Israel resumes food sales in Gaza amid aid restrictions from Rafah offensive | World News

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The Israeli military has lifted a ban on the sale of food to Gaza from Israel and the occupied West Bank, providing a glimmer of hope for the devastated Palestinian territory. This move comes as international aid to Gaza has been choked off due to the recent offensive by Israeli forces in the southern city of Rafah.

Gazan traders have been given the green light to resume purchasing food such as fresh fruit, vegetables, and dairy goods from Israeli and Palestinian suppliers. This marks the first time since the war erupted in October last year that goods produced inside Israel or the West Bank have been allowed into Gaza.

The resumption of commercial food deliveries is seen as a crucial step in addressing the looming famine in Gaza, as humanitarian agencies have been urging Israel to allow more food to enter the territory. However, the flow of deliveries has been erratic, with only a fraction of the required amount reaching Gaza.

While the reopening of food deliveries is a positive development, challenges remain. The cost of the food coming in is high, making it unaffordable for many cash-strapped families in Gaza. Additionally, the distribution of goods has been uneven, with some areas receiving more supplies than others.

Despite these challenges, the resumption of food deliveries offers a glimmer of hope for the people of Gaza who have been struggling to access essential supplies. The international community continues to pressure Israel to ease the crisis and ensure that adequate food reaches those in need in Gaza.

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