Humanitarian groups and civilians say the aid convoys that entered during the cease-fire aren’t nearly enough to address the needs of the strip’s two million people.
Despite the pause in fighting, Palestinians in Gaza are burning door frames and piles of garbage to cook, sleeping crammed into school classrooms and strangers’ homes, and scrambling onto trucks bringing aid from Egypt in a desperate grab for supplies, residents say.
“I don’t want humanitarian aid, I want to go back home to Gaza City,” said Balsam Hisham, 35, a mother of six who fled the north and is living in a tent in the south. “I wish I was killed in Gaza and didn’t have to live this life here.”
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