Humanitarian aid convoy "Increased pride" Entering the Gaza Strip

Humanitarian aid trucks began entering the Al-Awja and Karm Abu Salem crossings as part of the “Zad Al-Azza from Egypt to Gaza” convoy carrying various relief materials.
An official source at the Rafah land port in North Sinai Governorate said today, Wednesday, that the convoy includes more than twenty trucks. It carries fuel, and dozens of trucks also carry medical supplies.
The Israeli occupation forces had closed the crossings linking the Gaza Strip since March 2, after the end of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza and the failure to reach an agreement to stabilize the ceasefire. The truce was violated with violent air strikes on March 18, and it re-entered by land into various areas of the Strip. Gaza had withdrawn from it. The occupation authorities also prevented the entry of humanitarian aid trucks, fuel, and shelter supplies for displaced people who lost their homes due to the war on Gaza. It refused to bring the heavy equipment needed to remove rubble and reconstruction into the Gaza Strip.
Last May, the occupation authorities brought in limited amounts of aid that did not meet the minimum needs of the residents of the Strip, according to a mechanism that it implemented in cooperation with an American security company despite the rejection of United Nations and international organizations. Other relief agencies and the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) agreed to that mechanism because it violated established international mechanisms in this regard.. The occupation army announced a “temporary truce.” For a period of 10 hours a day, starting “Sunday, July 27, 2025,” he suspended military operations in areas in the Gaza Strip to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid. While the mediators “Egypt, Qatar and the United States” are making efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement in Gaza and the exchange of prisoners and detainees.
The mediators continued to make efforts to announce a comprehensive ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and the exchange of prisoners. And the detainees, until an agreement was reached at dawn on October 9, 2025, between Hamas and Israel regarding the first phase of the ceasefire agreement in accordance with US President Donald Trump’s plan in Sharm El-Sheikh, with Egyptian-American-Qatari mediation and Turkish efforts.
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