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UNRWA says it is unable to distribute essential food supplies in the Gaza Strip due to the Israeli blockade.
The agency stressed that its flour supplies have run out and only 250 food parcels remain.
The World Food Programme has reported that food prices have soared by up to 700% compared to before the Gaza war.
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