AMMAN
– The entry of humanitarian aid trucks
into the Gaza Strip resumed on Saturday after a temporary halt following the
end of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, marking the
resumption of military operations.
اضافة اعلان
A
convoy of aid trucks entered Gaza through the
Rafah crossing, subject to
routine inspections at the Al-Ouja crossing between Egypt and Israel before
being transported to the strip, Ammon News reported.
Egyptian
media reported that,"dozens of aid trucks pass from Rafah Crossing to
Gaza," and highlighted the arrival of 14 injured individuals from Gaza at
the Rafah Crossing for treatment in Egypt.
The
channel also noted the entry of an
Emirati field hospital into Gaza.
Gaza
has been under Israeli bombardment since October 7, accompanied by a ground
offensive which started on October 27, following Hamas's unprecedented attack
on Israel, resulting in 1200 casualties and the abduction of 240 hostages.
The
ceasefire, declared last week, facilitated the release of hostages held by
Hamas and other factions in exchange for the release of Palestinians from
Israeli prisons. Additionally, it expedited the delivery of essential
humanitarian aid to the 2.4 million residents of Gaza.
The
ceasefire, in effect for seven days, concluded on Friday. The Gaza government
reported at least 240 casualties since its end.
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