UN heads say Syria aid needs 'largely unanswered'

Hussein Malla

Lebanese citizens who fled their houses from the Lebanese-Syrian border village of Tfail, sit on a pickup as they pass next of Lebanese soldiers on their way back home, in the Ras al-Haref mountains which link to Tfail village, eastern Lebanon, Tuesday April 22, 2014. A Lebanese convoy of soldiers, clerics and Red Cross officials delivered aid Tuesday to a remote village near the Syrian border that was bombed by Syrian government aircraft and blocked by Lebanese militants fighting alongside President Bashar Assads forces in the civil war next door. Hezbollah fighters have been patrolling the area on the Lebanese side and fighting has flared up inside Syria, cutting Tfails residents off from all sides for months. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Hussein Malla

Lebanese and Syrian citizens gather to receive aid supplies, at the main square of Tfail village at the Lebanese-Syrian border, eastern Lebanon, Tuesday April 22, 2014. A Lebanese convoy of soldiers, clerics and Red Cross officials delivered aid Tuesday to a remote village near the Syrian border that was bombed by Syrian government aircraft and blocked by Lebanese militants fighting alongside President Bashar Assads forces in the civil war next door. Hezbollah fighters have been patrolling the area on the Lebanese side and fighting has flared up inside Syria, cutting Tfails residents off from all sides for months. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Hussein Malla

Lebanese General Security forces sit behind tables after they set up a temporary checkpoint to put an exit and entry stamps for the citizens who want to leave or enter the Tfail village at the Lebanese-Syrian border, eastern Lebanon, Tuesday April 22, 2014. A Lebanese convoy of soldiers, clerics and Red Cross officials delivered aid Tuesday to a remote village near the Syrian border that was bombed by Syrian government aircraft and blocked by Lebanese militants fighting alongside President Bashar Assads forces in the civil war next door. Hezbollah fighters have been patrolling the area on the Lebanese side and fighting has flared up inside Syria, cutting Tfails residents off from all sides for months. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Hussein Malla

Lebanese General Security forces check the identity card of a Lebanese woman, center, as she leaves the Tfail village, in the Ras al-Haref mountains at the Lebanese-Syrian border, eastern Lebanon, Tuesday April 22, 2014. A Lebanese convoy of soldiers, clerics and Red Cross officials delivered aid Tuesday to a remote village near the Syrian border that was bombed by Syrian government aircraft and blocked by Lebanese militants fighting alongside President Bashar Assads forces in the civil war next door. Hezbollah fighters have been patrolling the area on the Lebanese side and fighting has flared up inside Syria, cutting Tfails residents off from all sides for months. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

Hussein Malla

A Lebanese man steps outside a cave after he showed journalists where people hide from the shelling of Syrian government forces, in Tfail village, at the Lebanese-Syrian border, eastern Lebanon, Tuesday, April 22, 2014 A Lebanese convoy of soldiers, clerics and Red Cross officials delivered aid Tuesday to a remote village near the Syrian border that was bombed by Syrian government aircraft and blocked by Lebanese militants fighting alongside President Bashar Assads forces in the civil war next door. Hezbollah fighters have been patrolling the area on the Lebanese side and fighting has flared up inside Syria, cutting Tfails residents off from all sides for months. (AP Photo/Hussein Malla)

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UN heads say Syria aid needs 'largely unanswered'

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