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The article highlights the human crisis in the Gaza Strip, noting that 60% of the trucks entering the area are for companies and not for aid. This is due to Israeli restrictions on movement and crossings, which exacerbate the shortage of aid and increase residents' suffering. Daily needs require approximately 627 trucks to enter, but only about 250 trucks are permitted, with over 60% of these allocated for companies rather than humanitarian assistance. These regulations also lead to a decline in the availability of essential supplies, further worsening the plight of displaced individuals living in poorly ventilated tents under high temperatures. More than 95% of the population relies on aid, yet the quantities allowed in only cover 40% of their actual needs.
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