Almost 40 trucks with humanitarian aid entered Gaza through Rafah crossing on October 30
According to the media, the aid, which has amassed to hundreds of tons, includes water, food and medical supplies | At least 39 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt on Monday, The Times of Israel newspaper reports. ● According to the paper, the total number of trucks with humanitarian aid that have crossed the Rafah border into Gaza in the past ten days reached 171. The aid, which has amassed to hundreds of tons, includes water, food and medical supplies. ● A spokesperson for the Palestinian Red Crescent Society said earlier that humanitarian aid coming to Gaza was meeting only three percent of the needs of the population, with water, food, medicines, ambulances and fuel being in severe shortage.
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