More than 900 trucks entered yesterday, Monday, January 20, in , a number higher than that set in the ceasefire agreement, which has been in effect since yesterday Sunday, according to figures released by .
“Humanitarian aid continues to enter the Gaza Strip as part of a planned increase in aid to survivors. Today, 915 trucks crossed into Gaza, according to the information we received from the Israeli authorities and the guarantors of the ceasefire agreement (Qatar, Egypt, USA), reported from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
On Sunday, 630 trucks entered
On Sunday, January 19, the first day of implementation of the ceasefire agreement, the UN said 630 trucks had entered, of which 300 were destined for the northern part of the Gaza Strip, as two million residents of the small Palestinian enclave face with extremely difficult conditions.
The UN has not ceased to denounce in recent months the obstacles to the entry and distribution of humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, after more than 15 months of war between the Israeli army and Hamas.
In the first phase of the 42-day ceasefire agreement, there will be a massive distribution of aid to the besieged coastal enclave and 600 trucks a day will be allowed to enter.
Source: RES-MPE