Five trucks with help that was introduced on Monday, after Israel had terminated a blockade of eleven weeks and the United Nations indicated that it has received permission so that a few trucks arrive on Tuesday.
About 14,000 babies will die in the Gaza Strip in the next 48 hours if there are no assistance supplies at the Palestinian enclave, the General Secretary of the UN General for Humanitarian Affairs, Tom Fletcher, has warned Tuesday.
In statements to Radio 4 of the BBC Public Broadcaster, the civil servant said that the UN has reached that calculation because it has “strong teams on the spot” and added that it is necessary to “flood the Gaza Strip with humanitarian aid”.
Five trucks arrived yesterday After Israel put an end to a blockade of eleven weeks, but that they have not yet reached the population it needs, Fletcher has indicated that 100 trucks will come into the strip on Tuesday.
Subsequently, the spokeswoman for the Humanitarian Office of the United Nations, Jens Laerke, said that during a press conference Israel gave permission this Tuesday for the introduction of auxiliary cars In Gaza.
In the meantime, the offensive on the Gaza Strip continues. Last night the Israeli army killed at least 53 people in Gaza, including women and children, in the new attacks on the north and the center of the enclave.
Source: EITB

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