A senior official with the UN World Food Programme (WFP) emphasized the need to fully open aid corridors in southern Gaza to allow the entry of essential relief items, including food and fuel. Despite ongoing efforts, over 600 aid trucks, mostly belonging to the UN and UNRWA, remain stuck at the Gaza border at Kerem Shalom. Israel reported that 1,858 trucks and over half a million liters of fuel have entered Gaza in the past week, from 26.5-1.6, with contributions from Egyptian, Jordanian, and WFP trucks via the Kerem Shalom and Erez West crossings.
🔴 Israel says 1,858 trucks, over half a million liters of fuel entered Gaza in past week https://t.co/KaGAq472S7
Weekly summary of ongoing humanitarian efforts (26.5-1.6): 🚛1,858 trucks entered via the Kerem Shalom and Erez West Crossings. Including: 🚚764 Egyptian trucks 🚚312 flour trucks by @WFP. 🚚124 Jordanian trucks ⛽️13 tankers carrying over half a million liters of fuel. We… https://t.co/94hxAiJro7
🇵🇸HUNDREDS OF AID TRUCKS STUCK AT GAZA BORDER Over 600 trucks are waiting to be picked up and distributed from the Gazan side of Kerem Shalom. Most of these trucks belong to the UN and UNRWA. Source: Open Source Intel https://t.co/bZGZMCIQC0
600 trucks are waiting to be picked up and distributed from the Gazan side of Kerem Shalom, most of which belong to the UN and UNRWA. @cogatonline https://t.co/9b4a2PolYu
Aid corridors in southern Gaza must be fully opened to allow the entry of food, fuel and other desperately needed relief items, a senior official with the UN World Food Programme (WFP) said on Friday. https://t.co/yh42UIVnTD