'Bleak reality' in Rafah: Gazans flee in 'absolute fear & terror' amid strikes from air, land & sea
The United States aims to have a floating pier in place off the Gaza Strip coast in the coming days to boost aid deliveries, but Washington is facing the same challenges that have beset the United Nations and relief groups for months when it comes to distributing assistance to the war-torn enclave. These include working in a war zone to stave off a looming famine and a dire shortage of fuel for aid trucks. The United Nations also has yet to finalize its involvement in the distribution of aid once it comes off the pier. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on the harrowing plight of civilians of war-torn Gaza and humanitarian workers, FRANCE 24's Nadia Massih is joined by Louise Wateridge, Communications Officer and Spokesperson for UNRWA.