There are a few points in this truce that are meant to provide some modest humanitarian relief for people in yeman. For example, the port of hodeda, which is the country's main port. Its under hothe control. The coalition has agreed to allow 18 fuel tankers to off load their cargo there. That should go some way towards alleviating the fuel shortages in cothy controlled areas. There's also been talk of reopening roads, highways, into the central city of tas. So all of this meant to be humanitarian gestures for the population of yemen. But do you think they are enough to build on? Do you think the seas fire will last? I would
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