In response to the ongoing conflict with Hamas, Israel has significantly increased humanitarian aid efforts to Gaza. The IDF has facilitated the transfer of aid trucks, the opening of bakeries, and the repair of a major water pipeline in northern Gaza. Close to 85% of all coordination requests for aid were approved, and out of 5,000 trucks that entered Gaza last month, over 99.5% were cleared. However, there is a backlog of aid, including 700 trucks currently waiting at the Kerem Shalom crossing to be collected by UN agencies. Israel has inspected the aid to ensure it does not contain items usable for terrorism, emphasizing efficiency in their operations.
Ever wondered what the content of 700 aid trucks looks like? This is it, and It is currently waiting on the Gazan side of Kerem Shalom to be picked up by @UN agencies. Israel is flooding Gaza with Humanitarian aid so fast - the UN can't pick up. @cogatonline https://t.co/VeohfLMKMr
This is what the content of 700 aid trucks looks like. It is waiting on the Gazan side of Kerem Shalom to be picked up by @UN agencies. We scaled up our capabilities. All the UN did was make up excuses. Aid needs to be collected and delivered. The UN needs to do its job. https://t.co/a3JYkdvghH
Out of 5K trucks of aid that entered Gaza in the last month, more than 99.5% were cleared to enter Gaza. Israel’s role in the aid operation - we inspect the aid to make sure it isn't carrying items that can be used by Hamas for terrorism, and we do it efficiently. @cogatonline https://t.co/fvp11VM73b
The IDF has taken several steps to increase the influx of humanitarian aid into northern Gaza, including transferring aid trucks, opening bakeries, and working to fix a significant water pipeline. https://t.co/sEN1tRDytF
During the ongoing war with Hamas, @cogatonline are working to facilitate the maximum amount of humanitarian aid into and across of the Gaza Strip. Close to 85% of all submitted coordinations were approved. https://t.co/7FUYUSzX5P