It's a huge development because the innocent civilians in Gaza who are caught in the crossfire will finally get some help after Israel prevented anything or anyone from entering or exiting Gaza.
This reminds me of a story a friend told me who was once based in Gaza as a humanitarian worker. She used to talk about how they had to ration even drinking water, and how kids couldn't get basic medical supplies or even go to school regularly due to the blockade. She would always emphasize the resilience and spirit of people there, just wanting to live a normal life. This move hopefully brings them closer to that aspiration.
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