No humanitarian aid trucks has entered Gaza24 hours after agreementthat the American president, Joe Biden, announced after his meeting with the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu. None. The promise, so far, has not been fulfilled.
Specifically, he promised the entry through the Rafah Pass of 20 trucks with water, food and medicine for this Thursday. In theory, the reason why not a single truck has entered is that the road that connects Egypt with the Gaza Strip is destroyed by bombing. From the Egyptian side it is already being repaired so that it can start working.
But this help, which is yet to arrive, is completely insufficient, as the NGOs denounce. It’s only 20 trucks for 2,200,000 Palestinians. This means that the contents of each truck would have to be distributed among 110,000 people, a ridiculous amount. To give us an idea, in the month of August 12,000 trucks loaded with consumer goods entered Gaza.
In addition, these aid convoys will not be able to bring in fuel, essential for homes and hospitals in the area, where there is no longer electricity. So in addition to being limited, the help has many conditions. For now, the Government of Israel has warned that if it is intercepted by Hamas, they will not allow the entry of more trucks.
The Gazans cannot leave their land either, flee from the bombs, because no country wants to welcome them. King Abdullah of Jordan and the Egyptian president, Abdelfatah El-Sisi, have staged this refusal to serve as a refuge for Gazans. Both have met to make it clear that they will not open the borders of their countries to them.
In this context, the Israeli Defense Minister has conveyed a very clarifying message to the troops: he has promised them that they will soon enter Gaza, that they will see the Strip from within, implying that the Israeli Army’s land incursion will take place soon. .
Meanwhile, in northern Israel, in Lebanon the situation is heating up. For this reason, Joe Biden has asked his compatriots residing there to leave the country as soon as possible. And other countries such as the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and Saudi Arabia have already done the same.
Source: Lasexta

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