Sending 61 trucks of humanitarian aid to Gaza on Saturday
The United Nations announced that on Saturday, 61 trucks carrying humanitarian aid such as food, water and urgent medical items were transferred from Egypt to Gaza. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, the United Nations announced that 61 trucks of humanitarian aid, including food, water and emergency medical and treatment items, were sent to Gaza on Saturday, which is the largest convoy to send aid from the border. Rafah has been in Gaza since the beginning of the war.
The United Nations Office for Humanitarian Coordination announced last night in a statement that on the second day of the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel, 11 ambulances, three buses and one bus They went to Gaza with flatbeds to evacuate the other wounded left in al-Shifa hospital.
According to the announcement of the United Nations, since the first day of the ceasefire, 200 trucks have gone to the Nitzana border crossing in Egypt, and 187 trucks have entered Gaza by 7 pm local time.
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The United Nations also said that 129,000 liters of fuel have been sent to the Gaza Strip so far.
The Palestinian Red Crescent announced earlier in a statement. that this organization has received 187 trucks and sent them to Gaza City.
Palestinian Red Crescent announced that since October 21, 1946 trucks carrying humanitarian aid including materials It has received and distributed food, non-food, water and medical items through the Rafah crossing in the south of Gaza. Or not. Last night, due to the violation of the ceasefire by the Zionist regime, Hamas stopped the implementation of the clauses for the release of Israeli prisoners for a few hours, although it was finally implemented for the second time with the mediation of Qatar and the removal of obstacles to the exchange of prisoners.
The spokesperson of Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said that the release of the prisoners was delayed by the parties, but this issue was resolved with the contacts of Cairo and Doha with Hamas and the Zionist regime.
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