Out of 6600.. 986 Aid Trucks Enter Gaza Since the Ceasefire
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Out of 6600.. 986 Aid Trucks Enter Gaza Since the Ceasefire

SadaNews - The government media office in Gaza reported that only 986 aid trucks have entered the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire began, among them 14 cooking gas trucks and 28 diesel trucks.

The statement continued: "We confirm that the total number of aid trucks that have entered the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire came into effect is (986) humanitarian aid trucks only out of (6,600) trucks that were supposed to enter by the evening of Monday, October 20, 2025, according to what was agreed upon in the texts of the resolution."

The humanitarian convoys included (14) trucks loaded with cooking gas and (28) diesel trucks designated for operating bakeries, generators, hospitals, and various vital sectors, in light of the severe shortage of these essential materials that the residents directly depend on for their daily lives, following many months of siege and systematic destruction left by the genocide perpetrated by the "Israeli" occupation against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.

The statement added: "We indicate that the average number of trucks entering the area daily since the ceasefire went into effect does not exceed (89) trucks only out of (600) trucks that are supposed to enter daily, reflecting the continuation of the policy of strangulation, starvation, and humanitarian blackmail practiced by the occupation against more than (2.4) million citizens in Gaza."

Furthermore, it stated: "We affirm that these limited quantities do not cover the minimum of humanitarian and living needs, and that the area urgently needs a steady and urgent flow of at least (600) aid trucks daily, including food, medical, and relief materials, operational fuel, and cooking gas, to ensure the minimum essentials for a decent life."

It concluded: "We also affirm the readiness of government bodies to continue their full coordination with international humanitarian and relief organizations to organize the process of delivering aid and ensure its distribution across all governorates and vital facilities for the benefit of our steadfast Palestinian people."