U.N. deputy spokesman Farhan Haq said that although there were no clashes along the route where Israel has declared a daily pause in fighting, the lawlessness in the area prevented U.N. workers from picking up aid.
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The U.N. humanitarian office reports that the situation in Port-au-Prince “remains tense and volatile” with schools, hospitals and government buildings being attacked and many curtailing operations, Haq said.
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