Almost 10,000 trucks with humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip, where Israel has been carrying out intensive attacks for about four months, through the Rafah and Kerm Abu Salim border crossings.
The Palestinian Red Crescent issued a statement regarding humanitarian aid that passed through the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt and Kerm Abu Salim between the Gaza Strip and Israel between October 21 and February 1.
It was stated that 6,947 trucks with food, water, aid, medical supplies and medicines entered from Rafah, and 2,884 from Kerm Abu Salim.
It was stated that the aid material was distributed to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Social Affairs and hospitals.
They emphasized that the number of aid trucks entering the Gaza Strip in the specified period corresponds to approximately 95 trucks per day.
Before the Israeli attacks, about 600 aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip daily, AA writes.
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