Zionist settlers obstruct aid delivery to Gaza
According to webangah News Agency, approximately 15 Zionist settlers entered the Kerem Shalom crossing in protest against the delivery of aid trucks to Gaza.
The extremist settlers tried obstructing the road near a declared military zone to prevent the trucks from passing through.
Israeli regime forces later arrived at the scene, warning the settlers and demanding they vacate the area.
Last Sunday, after nearly three months of Gaza’s complete blockade—which caused severe shortages of food, medicine, and basic necessities across the territory—Zionist authorities permitted a minimal number of humanitarian aid trucks to enter.
Human rights experts and activists argue that this limited approval for aid deliveries is merely deceptive maneuvering by Israel to alleviate international pressure. They emphasize that Gaza’s dire humanitarian crisis requires substantially larger volumes of assistance and that thes measures primarily serve as propaganda tactics.