Aid to the devastated Gaza Strip has increased since the cease-fire took effect, with falling prices indicating some relief. However, many trucks entering Gaza are transporting food and commercial goods that most residents cannot afford.
The situation highlights the ongoing challenges in effectively distributing aid to those in need. While the increased supply of goods and lower prices may provide temporary relief, many families continue to struggle with basic necessities due to economic constraints.
Experts suggest that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza remains severe, and while aid deliveries have improved, the persistent affordability issues indicate that the underlying economic and logistical challenges are still significant.