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<h1>Aid flow into Gaza falls short of the ceasefire truck benchmark, worsening humanitarian access and relief delivery conditions.</h1> The ceasefire required permitting 600 aid trucks into Gaza daily, but Israeli coordination figures and independent tallies diverge, with reported averages below that benchmark; the coordination authority contests the analysis and has not released raw crossing data. Disparities focus on trucks authorized versus offloaded and inclusion of non UN movements, while humanitarian actors cite security stoppages, customs delays, denials at crossings, and limited internal transport as obstacles that have produced an aid shortfall with direct effects on food availability, malnutrition, and winter vulnerability. The ceasefire's phased progression is tied to specific compliance conditions including return of a final hostage remnant.