Nearly 800 trucks have been sent for inspection at Israel’s Kerem Shalom crossing since July 27, as part of renewed efforts to deliver humanitarian relief to Gaza.
The development confirmed by Egypt based aid group Egyptian Red Crescent, join broader efforts of other nations across the globe to fight against extreme hunger in refugee-filled Gaza
The aid delivery follows Israel’s easing of restrictions late last month, allowing limited entry of supplies after months of closure and siege.
“The number that was originally prepared was approximately 1,000 trucks carrying around 14,500 tons,” said Amal al-Imam, CEO of the Egyptian Red Crescent, during a press briefing at the Rafah border. “So far, 800 trucks have entered Gaza, and today we are waiting to see how many more go through. Most of the cargo is food supplies and flour.”
Al-Imam emphasized that the effort is ongoing and critical, especially as more than 3,000 tons of additional supplies remain queued for entry.