Rushed roads and bombing bomb assistance efforts | Gaza News

Two weeks after the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, aid Gaza Strip is flooding.
The main food agency of the World Food Program, said that more food was distributed to Palestinians in Gaza during the first four days of the ceasefire than any month of war.
The agency said last week that over 32,000 tonnes of assistance has gone into Enclave since the ceasefire, since the two crossings in the north and one in the south, the agency said last week.
Bakers have been opened, reports of agencies, and high-energy biscuits have been handed over, while Gaza’s police have returned to the streets to help restore the order.
But humanitarian groups say that help distribution is complicated by destroyed or damaged roads, Israeli inspection and threats of unexplained bombs, which barks the landscape with litter.
The United Nations estimates that 5 to 10 percent of all the ammunition was dropped on Israel Gaza, which made the area dangerous for both civilians and aid workers.