Palestinians desperate for humanitarian aid have swamped one of the first trucks delivering supplies to northern Gaza, in months.
After more than 80 days of a total blockade, Israel has started allowing a limited amount of supplies into some parts of the Strip.
The Israeli army says it's allowed more than 100 trucks carrying flour, food and medicine.
NGOs and other groups say at least 500 trucks are needed every day, to make a tangible difference.
And there's been a blow to a US-Israeli plan to bring aid into Gaza.
The executive director of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, tasked with leading new aid distribution efforts, has resigned with immediate effect.
Jake Wood's resignation comes just two months after he was asked to lead the organisation.
Robert Patman is a professor of international relations at the University of Otago. He explains why Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's Executive Director may have stepped down from the role.
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