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“There is no humanitarian crisis in Gaza,” a senior aid official – responsible for transporting aid trucks into the Strip – told Maariv on Tuesday.
“Every day, we transport about 400 trucks into Gaza,” he said.
“In each convoy there are also trucks loaded with tents. Additional trucks bring diesel and fuel, but most of the trucks carry food products such as flour, legumes, semolina and other food products. We avoid bringing in meat, chicken, vegetables, and fruit products through Jordan due to restrictions by the Agriculture Ministry, but I assume they enter through the Rafah crossing from Egypt into Gaza.”
“There is no shortage of any humanitarian equipment inside Gaza, some of the trucks are even bringing blankets and warm clothes to the residents of the Strip. We are also bringing in trucks loaded with medical equipment through the Jordan River crossing.”
Another source in the security establishment emphasized that “approximately 4,200 trucks per week and 600 trucks per day have entered the Gaza Strip since the beginning of the agreement and the return of the abductees.”
“One of the things we are strict about, and prevent from entering Gaza, is tent pegs made of iron or aluminum. We only allow tents with wooden pegs to enter. This is to prevent the possibility of them being used to make rockets.”
‘No food shortage’
“It is impossible to claim that there is a humanitarian problem in Gaza in terms of the supply of goods,” he concluded.
“The amount of food that enters Gaza every day is enormous. There is no hunger there, and there are no problems deriving from food shortages.”
Over 300 trucks are scheduled to leave for Gaza on Tuesday evening.
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