After the ceasefire between Israel and Palestinian Hamas fighters, aid trucks started entering the Gaza Strip from Egypt on Friday, as seen in Reuters TV footage.
Two of the trucks, representing Egyptian organizations, sported banners that said, “Together for Humanity.” Another said: “For our brothers in Gaza.”
A total of 230 trucks carrying much-needed aid are expected to enter the territory on Friday, Al Arabiya reported, as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been left with little to no supplies of water, food, medicine, and fuel.
Egypt has said 130,000 liters of diesel and four trucks of gas will be delivered daily to Gaza when the truce starts, and that 200 trucks of aid would enter Gaza daily.
Two of the trucks, representing Egyptian organizations, sported banners that said, “Together for Humanity.” Another said: “For our brothers in Gaza.”
A total of 230 trucks carrying much-needed aid are expected to enter the territory on Friday, Al Arabiya reported, as hundreds of thousands of Palestinians have been left with little to no supplies of water, food, medicine, and fuel.
Egypt has said 130,000 liters of diesel and four trucks of gas will be delivered daily to Gaza when the truce starts, and that 200 trucks of aid would enter Gaza daily.