DM Monitoring
Gaza’s Government Media Office has said that no more than 480 aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip yesterday, highlighting ongoing limitations in humanitarian access amid the region’s deepening crisis, reported Al Jazeera, citing a statement.
It said that of those, three trucks transported cooking gas while another six brought diesel fuel into the Gaza Strip.
Those supplies were “designated for operating bakeries, generators, and hospitals, amid the acute shortage of these essential materials” due to Israel’s blockade and genocide, it said.
“We note that the quantities that entered remain very limited, representing only a drop in the ocean of urgent needs, and they do not meet even the minimum humanitarian and livelihood requirements of more than 2.4 million people in the Gaza Strip,” the office added, noting that at least 600 aid trucks are needed per day.