A total of 26 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the Strip today. Loop after passing an inspection by Israeli authorities at the al Awja border crossing, after the Rafah border crossing, according to Egyptian Red Crescent sources.
Still in Rafah There are still 34 trucks left that are part of the convoy of 60 that arrived at the checkpoint this morning.
According to Egyptian Red Crescent sources: This contingent of 26 trucks is the largest to enter the Palestinian enclave since then Israel provide access to humanitarian aid.
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These trucks are entering Gaza loaded with water, food and medical supplies, but none have fuel, an element vetoed by the Jewish state for fear it would end up in the hands of the Islamist group Hamasalthough it is extremely necessary that hospitals, bakeries and water treatment plants continue to function.
About 48 trucks carrying food, water and medical supplies entered the Strip on Sundaywhich constituted the largest convoy of humanitarian aid to Gaza at a time when warnings about the precarious situation of the population under heavy Israeli bombardment are increasing.
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The trickle of humanitarian aid to Gaza has led to a A wave of condemnation from NGOs and the UN, which has warned that the aid coming into the punished enclave is just “a drop in the ocean” of the population’s needs.
According to the United Nations, before the war between Israel and Hamas began, around 500 truckloads of humanitarian aid entered Gaza, which was under Israeli siege, every day, while an average of 12 a day entered last week.
The UN warned today that Israel this weekend bombed the area around three hospitals in the enclave, Shifa, the main one in the Gaza Strip, and Al Quds (both in the capital of the Gaza Strip), as well as the Indonesian hospital, in the Gaza Strip. the northern part of the Palestinian territory, where – he said – some 117,000 internally displaced persons are taking refuge, along with thousands of patients. (JO)
Source: Eluniverso

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