35 humanitarian aid trucks have entered Gaza after Israel announced a "10-hour" military suspension
In addition, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have launched 25 tons of air humanitarian aid in various areas of the territory.
OnSunday, 35 trucks belonging to the United Nations World Food Programme (UN) entered the northern Gaza Strip after being held by Israel for five days in the Zikim Pass. Biztanlería, desperate for hunger, surrounded them as soon as they crossed each convoy, emptying their contents.
In addition, Jordan and the United Arab Emirates have launched 25 tons of humanitarian aid from the air into the Gaza Strip in an operation with C-130 aircraft. Hornigai, divided into several areas of the territory, aim to alleviate the serious food crisis caused by the Israeli blockade, which has resulted in at least 133 deaths from malnutrition since the start of the war, including 87 minors.
This Sunday, dozens of humanitarian aid trucks have begun to travel from Egypt to the Gaza Strip via the Rafah border crossing, including Israeli inspections. Images broadcast live by Egyptian chains have shown the departure of convoys loaded with basic supplies and supplies, which Israel has described as a "tactical pause" to stop the offensive.
This new distribution of aid is in line with the new strategy announced by the Israeli Army, which has announced a daily suspension of "ten hours" of military operations in certain areas to "facilitate the distributionof aid ".
However, according to Egyptian sources, the entry of humanitarian aid has always beenconditioned by Israel's control of the Palestinian territory of Rafah, which has prevented the distribution of products stored in Egypt for weeks.
It alsostates that Israelhasresumed humanitarian air aid with packages containing flour, sugar and canned food.
Decisions are taken in a critical context, as the health authorities in Gaza estimate that at least127 people (85 of them minors) have died from malnutrition since the Israeli offensive began in October 2023.
Meanwhile, pro-Palestinian organizations have denounced actions against civilian initiatives. Freedom Fleet, the Handala ship carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza, has reported that it has been violently intercepted by the Israeli Army in international waters.
As we have said, the capture of the Handala ship is taking place at the heart of an extreme humanitarian crisis in which the pressure on the population to unblock sustainable and safe aid channels is increasing.
The dead have no "pause"
At least 31 people were killed last night in Gazawhile waiting for humanitarian aid. So again there have been deaths, although Israel has announced that it will make "10-hour" military breaks to allow humanitarian aid to enter.
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