The 89th “Zad Al-Izza” convoy enters the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip

The 89th convoy of humanitarian aid trucks began to enter the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, through the sub-gate of the Rafah land port towards the Kerem Abu Salem and Al-Awja crossings, in preparation for their entry into the Strip.
An official source at the Rafah land port in North Sinai stated, today, Monday, that the trucks were lined up in the parking lot as part of the “Zad Al-Izza…from Egypt to” convoy. “…indicating that the trucks are subject to inspection by the Israeli occupation authorities at the Kerem Shalom crossing in the southeast of the Gaza Strip before being entered into the Strip.
The Red Crescent announced that the 89th convoy is carrying a number of urgent humanitarian aid trucks towards the Gaza Strip, as part of its continuing efforts as a national mechanism for coordinating aid to Gaza.
A statement issued by the Red Crescent stated that in As part of Egyptian efforts to provide relief support to the people of Gaza, the “Zad al-Izza” convoy carried On its 89th day, the basic winter needs to alleviate the people’s suffering, which included: more than 60,000 blankets, 55,300 pieces of winter clothing, 200 mattresses, and more than 14,500 tents to shelter those affected, as part of Egyptian efforts to provide relief support to the people of Gaza.
The Red Crescent also provided tons of urgent humanitarian aid, which included: 256 thousand food baskets, about 600 tons of flour, more than 3,400 tons of essential medical and relief supplies needed by the Strip, and more than a thousand tons of petroleum supplies.
It is reported that the “Zad Al-Izza…from Egypt to Gaza” convoy Launched by the Red Crescent, it launched on July 27, carrying thousands of tons of aid that varied between food supply chains, flour, baby formula, medical supplies, therapeutic medications, personal care supplies, and tons of fuel.
The Red Crescent has been present as a national mechanism for coordinating and distributing aid to the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the crisis in October 2023. The Rafah land port was not closed permanently during that period, and it continues Its readiness in all logistical centers and its continuing efforts to bring in aid with the help of 35,000 volunteers.
The Israeli occupation forces had closed the crossings linking the Gaza Strip, since last 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 Gaza Strip that had been withdrawn. Including.
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. The entry of aid into Gaza was resumed last May according to a mechanism implemented by the occupation authorities and an American security company, despite the refusal of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA) for violating the established international mechanism in this regard.
The occupation army announced a "temporary truce" For 10 hours (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) continued to make efforts to announce a comprehensive ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip and exchange prisoners and detainees, until an agreement was reached at dawn on October 9, 2025, between the Hamas movement and Israel regarding the first phase of the ceasefire agreement according to the plan of US President Donald Trump in Sharm El-Sheikh. With Egyptian, American, Qatari mediation and Turkish efforts.
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