Palestinians in Gaza are still waiting for aid to arrive after Israel eased an 11-week blockade on Sunday.
Israeli officials said 93 trucks entered Gaza on Tuesday but the UN says its teams have not yet been able to distribute aid.
Unrwa, the UN’s Palestinian refugee agency, says supplies “sit waiting” in a warehouse just a few hours’ drive from Gaza.
People in Gaza tell the BBC the situation there is “getting harder every day” as global experts warn of an imminent famine in the territory.
Michael Kleiner, a member of Netanyahu’s Likud party, tells the BBC Israel is trying to ensure Hamas does not steal aid and blames the group for preventing peace.
Meanwhile dozens have been killed in Israeli strikes on Gaza in the past day, according to Gaza’s Hamas-run health ministry.
(BBC)