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More aid won’t be sufficient – Oxfam

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More help is coming to Gaza because of a deal made by Qatar to stop the fighting.

The World Food Programme has over 100 trucks ready to bring food to people.

Egypt will send 130,000 liters of diesel and four truckloads of gas every day.

However, Laila Barhoum from Oxfam told BBC News that the amount of aid deliveries suggested would not be enough to meet the level of need.

“Two million people in Gaza rely on aid. For four days, 200 trucks will bring in food, fuel, and gas to help them. ” “It’s definitely not enough,” she says.

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