3,203 Trucks Enter Gaza Since Ceasefire: 24% of Assumed Aid
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3,203 Trucks Enter Gaza Since Ceasefire: 24% of Assumed Aid

SadaNews - The total number of trucks that have entered Gaza since the ceasefire agreement came into effect on October 10, 2025, until the end of the same month, is 3,203 trucks, including 639 commercial trucks and 2,564 aid trucks, among which are 84 fuel trucks and 31 cooking gas trucks, according to the Gaza government's media office on Saturday evening. It noted that the aid trucks included: 293 food trucks, 220 trucks of various goods, 82 clothing trucks, 23 household items trucks, 10 equipment trucks, 6 fuel trucks, 4 health sector trucks, and one vehicle spare parts truck. The Gaza government media office clarified that "the daily average of commercial and aid trucks entering is only 145 trucks, out of 600 trucks supposed to enter daily according to the agreement, including 50 fuel and heating trucks, indicating that the rate of commitment from the occupying force is 24% of the quantities that should be allowed in." It added that "as for fuel and heating trucks (diesel, cooking gas, gasoline), only 115 trucks have entered Gaza out of 1,100 trucks that should have entered during the same period, meaning that the actual amount supplied is 10% of what was agreed upon, which reflects the ongoing policy of squeezing and intentional disruption of vital energy supplies needed for operating hospitals, bakeries, and essential facilities." The Gaza government media office condemned in the strongest terms the Israeli occupation's delay in allowing the entry of aid trucks and commercial trucks, holding it fully responsible for the aggravation and deterioration of the catastrophic humanitarian conditions experienced by more than 2.4 million people in the Gaza Strip due to the ongoing blockade and arbitrary measures that hinder the flow of basic materials. It also called on U.S. President Donald Trump, the guarantor countries of the agreement, and the mediators to "take urgent action to compel the Israeli occupation to implement what has been signed, especially in the provision of humanitarian and relief aid without restrictions or conditions, to alleviate the worsening suffering of our people in the Gaza Strip," according to its statement.