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Supplies remain ‘critically low’ in Gaza as Israel continues to delay aid 

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Last updated: October 17, 2025 7:57 am
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A Palestinian boy walks carrying a piece of wood board through the wreckage of Gaza City, October 16, 2025. [Ebrahim Hajjaj/Reuters]
A Palestinian boy carries a piece of board through the wreckage of Gaza City, on October 16, 2025 [Ebrahim Hajjaj/Reuters]
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By Umut Uras and Urooba Jamal

Published On 17 Oct 202517 Oct 2025

  • Palestinians in Gaza say they are still desperate for food, water and other necessities of life despite the week-old ceasefire.
  • An Israeli government agency says the opening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt for the movement of people will continue to be delayed.

 



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