300 humanitarian aid trucks enter Gaza Strip

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Mon, 27 Jan 2025 - 05:10 GMT

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Mon, 27 Jan 2025 - 05:10 GMT

Humanitarian aid trucks at the Rafah border crossing - press photo

Humanitarian aid trucks at the Rafah border crossing - press photo

CAIRO- 27 January 2025: A total of 300 aid trucks, including 14 fuel trucks, crossed through the Al-Auja and Karam Abu Salem checkpoints on Monday, in preparation for their entry into the Gaza Strip, Al Qahera News reported. 

 

 

On Sunday, a total of 305 trucks carrying 4,200 tons of humanitarian aid, along with 11 ambulances, departed from Cairo en route to the Gaza Strip. 

 

The trucks are loaded with medical supplies, equipment, medicines, large quantities of canned food, bottled water, juices, clothing, blankets, tents, carpets, milk, baby formula, diapers for both children and seniors, disinfectants, and personal care items.

 

 

Since the ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel came into force on January 19, 2025, humanitarian relief efforts continue to flow into the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing, as relief convoys from Egypt, the Arab world, and international relief organizations continue to provide the necessary support to citizens in Gaza who are suffering from the repercussions of the war, the blockade, and the difficult conditions they are living in.

 

 

Since the beginning of the flow of aid, the Rafah crossing has witnessed active movement, as shipments of basic food supplies, medicine, blankets, and medical equipment were prepared for hospitals in Gaza. This aid is part of the ongoing efforts to provide urgent humanitarian support to the people of the Strip, who are suffering from a severe shortage of these basic needs.

 

Officials at the crossing confirmed that loading and unloading operations are taking place regularly to speed up the delivery of aid to those in need in a timely manner. Egypt continues to provide significant support through the Rafah crossing, and other shipments will arrive in succession in the coming days.

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