The United Nations is calling upon Israel and Hamas militants to put an immediate end to ongoing attacks against one another to allow aid transports to drop off rations for citizens of Gaza. The mere eight trucks that have successfully crossed the border in the last three weeks represent only 2 per cent of what is prepared and needed for Gazans, a UN representative said. Redmond Shannon reports.
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Israel-Hamas: UN votes for immediate ceasefire amid potential IDF ground invasion of Gaza
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