The third day of the ceasefire is in full swing and hundreds of humanitarian aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip today (Sunday) as part of the agreement with the terrorist organization Hamas for the release of the abductees. The IDF spokesman in Arabic informs the residents of the Gaza Strip that, as in other cases, Hamas is using the aid for itself, and is preventing it from reaching the civilians by erecting a roadblock on the road leading to the north of the Gaza Strip.
The IDF spokesman in Arabic published the following message to the residents: "This is what happened about an hour ago on the road leading to the northern Gaza Strip: a checkpoint set up by Hamas to prevent the passage of trucks that entered to transport humanitarian aid to the residents of the northern Gaza Strip. Residents of Gaza, Hamas proves in this event, like many other events that occurred in this war, that you are at the bottom of the order of priorities."
Earlier today, as agreed in the deal, Israel today brought 200 humanitarian aid trucks into the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing after an Israeli inspection at the Nitsana crossing.
Dozens of the trucks were supposed to go up to the north of the Gaza Strip alongside six ambulances. The introduction of the aid was done with the approval of the political echelon, within the framework of the truce and the outline for the release of the abductees with the terrorist organization Hamas, which were agreed upon with the US through the mediation of Qatar and Egypt. Led by the United Nations, dozens of humanitarian aid trucks, along with six ambulances, are being transported to the northern Gaza Strip in general and to shelters that have not yet been vacated. Their transfer is carried out with Israel's approval through the humanitarian crossing. The humanitarian aid trucks contain food, water, shelter equipment and medical supplies only.