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INPRIMATU
Twenty humanitarian aid trucks will be introduced in Gaza, with a minimum of 100 UN trucks
  • In principle, the first twenty trucks will enter Gaza this Friday. In August, some 400 trucks were available daily.
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EE.UU. They want to point the point to them and try to make them understand that thanks to them humanitarian aid will enter Gaza – which Israel suspended on 7 October following the attack by Hamas, which was formerly a daily activity –. American sources say they have pressed Israel together with Egypt and have finally agreed to the reintegration of the humanitarian aid system.

The first twenty trucks will enter Gaza on Friday. The roads of the area, of the lands of Egypt, are damaged by the bombings of Israel. The Arab media have announced that it will be an eight-hour job.

As soon as the return of humanitarian aid is opened, it speaks quickly, but the United Nations is complaining rather low. On the one hand, 'happy', because minimum services are to be included, but on the other hand they are not enough, as at least 100 trucks would be needed. America says it's "a way to start."

400 trucks a day before the Israeli escalation

The UNRWA agency, which is part of the UN, dedicated to the issue of Palestinian refugees, has said that a total of 12,000 trucks moved from Egypt to Gaza. I mean, about 400 a day. However, the vast majority passed through the Kartu Shalom pass, which is currently closed. What you're going to open up is Rafah's second largest step.

Water, food and medical supplies without fuel

EE.UU. states that there has been "long-term negotiation" with Israel. What they have agreed is to allow water, food and medicines, but not fuel, because Israel believes that Sixteen will use it to make more explosives.

Ambulances will therefore remain inoperative and in the event of an emergency and electricity failure they will be rendered ineffective.