Dozens of trucks carrying aid for Gaza on Tuesday crossed the Rafah border post on Tuesday on the Egyptian side to enter the Gaza Strip.
The head of humanitarian operations of the United Nations said on Sunday that famine had been largely avoided in the Gaza Strip thanks to the influx of aid in the territory during a fragile ceasefire. However, he warned that the threat could resurface quickly if the truce collapsed.
The truce has been negotiated by mediators in the United States, Qatar and Egypt, after months of indirect discussions between the belligerent parties.
As part of the agreement, Israel said that it would authorize 600 aid trucks to enter the Gaza Strip every day, which represents a significant increase after months of frustration on the part of help managers Faced with delays and insecurity that hinder both the entry and distribution of food, medicines and other products that we cruelly need.
In Gaza, inhabitants inspect the ruins of their houses
Residents of the Al-Mughraqa district, south of the city of Gaza, inspected the ruins of their house, destroyed by Israeli forces during the 15 months of war between Israel and the Hamas militant group, reported the agency Palestinian press WAFA Tuesday, February 11.
Wafa has not provided information on the family owner of the house, but hundreds of thousands of displaced residents have undertaken the trip to the northern parts of Gaza since Monday, January 27, after the entry into force of a Truce agreement.
The war that has lasted for 15 months caused a widespread devastation throughout the Gaza Strip following intense Israeli air strikes which shaved buildings and other structures which, according to the army, housed Hamas activists.