PNN – Contrary to the claim of the United States about the daily entry of 100 trucks carrying humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, the Zionist regime has allowed only a quarter of this amount to reaching the Gaza Strip today.
According to Pakistan News Network, quoting Al-Arabi Al-Jadid, by refusing to implement the requests of international and humanitarian organizations for the entry of about 100 trucks per day, the occupying Israeli regime continues to impose security restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing.
According to Palestinian sources, 25% of the aid that should enter the Gaza Strip on a daily basis is hardly allowed to enter.
Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken claimed in Amman, the capital of Jordan, that 100 trucks pass through the Rafah crossing every day, and this is not enough at all.
In a press conference with his Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shoukry and his Jordanian counterpart Ayman al-Safadi, Blinken added that our goal is to end the conflict in Gaza to achieve peace in the region despite differences.
Abdullah II, the King of Jordan, in his meeting with Blinken tonight, emphasized the need to establish a humanitarian ceasefire in order for humanitarian aid to reach Gaza.
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This is despite the fact that the Zionist regime does not allow fuel to enter the region despite the fact that Gaza hospitals have run out of fuel.
The Zionist regime, regardless of the number of imported cargoes to Gaza, rejects the authorized cargoes very slowly, and that is why it prevented the entry of more than 35 trucks that were parked in front of the Rafah crossing from the Egyptian side, and only 24 trucks.
Al-Arish Airport in Egypt has received the cargo of more than 200 tons of aid needed by Gaza, which arrived with 67 planes from Arab and Islamic countries and international organizations.
According to humanitarian organizations, since the beginning of the current war, the Gaza Strip has been facing a severe shortage of raw materials, especially with the depletion of energy, food and water reserves.
Markets and shops in the Gaza Strip have closed their doors due to the violent airstrikes of the Zionist occupation, and hundreds of shops, restaurants and bakeries were also destroyed in these attacks.
The Israeli blockade that has been imposed on the Gaza Strip since 2006 has increased the rate of poverty, unemployment and food insecurity in this region to an unprecedented level among the more than two million people who live in the 365 square kilometer area of ​​the Gaza Strip.
The Zionist regime, under the pressure of the United Nations and the international community, has allowed some shipments of humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip in recent days, although according to Palestinian sources, it was so small that it did not hurt the people of Gaza and did not change their livelihood.