Communication Breakdown: UN Food Program Chief Raises Concerns Over Aid Delivery to Gaza

The United Nations' World Food Programme (WFP) has lost communication with their aid teams in Gaza amid the ongoing conflict between Israeli forces and Hamas. WFP chief Cindy McCain expressed concern for the safety of humanitarian workers and civilians, emphasizing the urgent need for access to operate and provide assistance. The recent attacks have hindered the delivery of food assistance to civilians in Gaza. SpaceX CEO Elon Musk announced that the company's Starlink satellite internet service will support internationally recognized aid organizations in Gaza. The international community has been working to supply humanitarian aid to Gaza, but relief operations could be significantly affected due to Israel's blockade of fuel, which is crucial for clean drinking water, functioning hospitals, and life-saving aid operations.
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