2025-07-28
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This is the Global News podcast from the BBC World Service.
I'm Alex Ritzen and at 13 hours GMT on Monday the 28th of July these are our main stories.
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The United Nations has described the next few days as crucial for Gaza.
Another 10-hour pause of Israeli military operations came into effect on Monday to allow more aid into the Palestinian territory.
The UN aid chief Tom Fletcher told the BBC that the easing of restrictions on Sunday had to go much further.
Yesterday was a start.
Drop in the ocean of what's needed.
During the ceasefire for those 42 days, we were getting in 600, 700 trucks a day.
Yesterday it was fewer than 100.
So it's the beginning, but the next few days are really make or break.
We need to deliver at a much, much greater scale.
We need vast amounts of aid going in much faster.
This second day of pausing military activities follows escalating international outrage at the shocking pictures of malnourished,
emaciated children who've been dying in their dozens in Gaza,