More support is needed to alleviate the suffering and severe malnutrition in Gaza after the long-awaited reopening of the Rafah crossing, the Gulf director of Unicef has said.
The recent partial opening at Rafah, the sole crossing point between Egypt and Palestine, has enabled about 165,000 tonnes of humanitarian aid to flow into the strip, but significantly more
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