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Egypt's air force has dropped 45 tonnes of aid into northern and central Gaza. It said more will be delivered soon. US media reports that a popular Nigerian cast member of TV reality dating show 90 Day Fiancé has been found safe after going missing.
The Egyptian deliveries are crucial as last week the World Food Programme suspended deliveries in northern Gaza because supplies were being looted. Michael Ilesanmi had reportedly been missing for three days, having left the home he shared with wife Angela Deem suddenly without any belongings. She spoke on social media to confirm his return.
UN aid agencies say they are being systematically prevented from carrying out their work in Gaza, and their staff are being attacked. Mr Ilesanmi has not yet spoken publicly about his disappearance.
The UN humanitarian agency, Ocha, said Israel soldiers had prevented a team from evacuating patients from Al Amal hospital in Khan Younis on Sunday. The couple's relationship was often portrayed as physically and verbally abusive on the show and its spin-offs.
It said patients were forced out of ambulances and the medical team were made to strip. It said this was not an isolated incident. Israel has yet to comment. They met on Facebook and got married in 2020, but Mr Ilesanmi's US visa applications were initially unsuccessful. He finally obtained a visa and joined Ms Deem in the US state of Georgia in December.
More on this topic: 90 Day Fiancé airs on the TLC cable channel, and follows US couples in relationships with foreigners.
Live updates on Gaza from the BBC They usually have 90 days to get married from the time they obtain an American K-1 fiancé visa.
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