Israel will start sending UN aid trucks to the Gaza Strip 15:32

In accordance with the agreement between Israel and the USA, trucks carrying humanitarian aid from the UN will begin to pass through the Kerem Shalom checkpoint from Israeli territory to the Gaza Strip as of Sunday. This was reported on the page of the Office for the Coordination of the Activities of the Government of Israel in the Palestinian Territories on the social network X (formerly Twitter) (COGAT).

“Starting today (December 17), UN aid trucks will be subject to security checks and will be delivered directly to Gaza via Kerem Shalom in accordance with our agreement with the USA. “This will increase the daily volume of humanitarian aid entering Gaza and being delivered to the people of Gaza,” he said.

Previously, U.S. Vice President for Homeland Security Jake Sullivan statedThe United States welcomed the decision of Israeli authorities to open the Kerem Shalom checkpoint to deliver humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

Previously, American investors future He went to Israel to meet with the country’s leaders.




Source: Gazeta

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