BBC travels with aid convoy heading to Gaza - BBC Africa
BBC correspondent Fergal Keane has joined an aid convoy in Jordan travelling to Gaza. As part of the ceasefire deal, there will be a surge in humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza, with hundreds of lorries allowed in each day. Many are making their way to the border ahead of the deal coming into effect on Sunday.
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