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Kyiv faces intensified attacks with drones and missiles from Russia, even as a prisoner swap begins, while Ukraine reports repelling over 100 Russian drones overnight, signaling escalating conflict.

Israel has only authorized a 'teaspoon' of aid for Gaza, U.N. chief says

NBC NewsSaturday, May 24, 2025 at 7:37:00 AM
Israel has only authorized a 'teaspoon' of aid for Gaza, U.N. chief says
The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres, isn’t mincing words—he’s comparing Israel’s current aid approvals for Gaza to a "teaspoon" when what’s desperately needed is a "flood." In other words, the humanitarian assistance being allowed in is a tiny fraction of what’s required to address the crisis.
Editor’s Note: This isn’t just bureaucratic finger-pointing—it’s a stark warning that Gaza’s suffering is being prolonged by insufficient aid access. When the UN’s top official uses such vivid language, it’s a signal that the situation is dire and political roadblocks are making it worse. For civilians caught in the middle, every delay or restriction can mean life or death.
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