The American newspaper The New York Times reports that the aid shipments that entered Gaza today from Egypt did not undergo any checks or inspections at all.
The American media reports that after the entry of approximately 20 shipments that arrived in the morning via the Rafah Crossing, which supposedly contained food, medicines, and basic humanitarian aid, according to the American newspaper's report, these shipments that entered the Gaza Strip this morning did not undergo checks and inspections before leaving northern Sinai and entering the southern part of the Gaza Strip.
As a result, there is a real concern that the shipments, which were not inspected at all before entering the Gaza Strip according to the report, may contain components that Israel did not agree to allow in, such as fuel, solar, or even weapons, components and means that could directly serve Hamas.
The report comes after American and international commitments that aid shipments will undergo a comprehensive inspection mechanism to ensure that the assistance entering the Gaza Strip is only the aid that has been agreed upon. However, according to the report, it appears that the shipments undergo no checks upon entering the Gaza Strip, and that the Israeli blockade has completely dissolved as a result of the government's consent.