The EU has secured significant improvements in humanitarian aid access to Gaza, including increased food deliveries and protection for aid workers, as announced by foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas. Key measures involve reopening aid routes through Jordan and Egypt, resuming fuel deliveries, and repairing vital infrastructure. The agreement comes amid ongoing negotiations for a cease-fire and reports of malnutrition among children in Gaza. The EU aims to ensure aid reaches the population directly and will coordinate with UN partners while avoiding collaboration with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)