At least 70 trucks carrying food, water, fuel and medical supplies entered Gaza through the Rafah crossing this Saturday (25), on the second day of the temporary truce agreed between Hamas and Israel, according to a spokesman working on the Gaza border. Palestinian territory with Egypt.
The aid includes three trucks with 150,000 liters of fuel and four with natural gas, Hesham Edwan told CNN .
Edwan added that there is an ongoing effort for more trucks to enter the Gaza Strip today, to meet the quota of 200 trucks agreed in the humanitarian agreement.
The United Nations said on Friday that 137 trucks carrying aid, including 129,000 liters of fuel and four trucks of gas, were unloaded into Gaza on the first day of the pause, marking the largest humanitarian haul to enter the strip since October 7 in the beginning of the conflict.
Sixteen injured Palestinians and their caregivers also entered Egypt, Edwan said.
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Source: CNN Brasil

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