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With Palestinians moving back into northern Gaza since the cease-fire agreement came into effect,
preparations are underway to ramp up the delivery of humanitarian aid.
The UN says it's ready.
Once Israel gives a green light,
Mara Cronenfeld is with UNRA, the main UN Palestinian refugee agency.
She spoke with ABC.
There are thousands of trucks just with UNRWA alone that include essential food, medicine,
and shelter materials that can help need actually the whole population of Gaza for three months as soon
as it's let in.
In Tel Aviv last night,