According to humanitarian sources, trucks with humanitarian aid that have had access to Gaza in recent hours have not yet been able to gain access to the distribution places.
Pope Leo XIV has warned The “always disturbing” situation in the Gaza Strip And has asked Israel to make humanitarian aid.
“The situation in the Gaza strip is becoming increasingly worse and more painful. I repeat my call to let humanitarian aid pass and the hostilities are put an end, whose heartbreaking prize is paid by children, the elderly and the sick people,” the pope asked in his first general audience in the Plaza de San Pedro.
In this sense he has invited all Christians to ‘build hope and peace’ in a world ‘torn by hatred and war’.
The trucks with help still wait at the Gazatí side of the border
The trucks with humanitarian aid that have access to Gaza due to the passage of Kerem Shalom still continue to the Gazatí side of the border waiting for access to the distribution places of aid, as reported to a local source of the enclave in Efee and has confirmed another humanitarian source.
Israel announced This Tuesday That would let 93 trucks pass To the strip. According to the information collected by EFE, there are a dozen Unicef trucks and five from the United Arab Emirates on the Gazatí side of the border, as well as an indefinite number of the UN World Food Program, but they are not yet focused on the distribution points.
According to the director, the Palestinian NGO network in Gaza, Amjad Al Shawa, Israel is “causes delays at the entrance of trucks in the Gaza Strip” and tries to avoid “the international pressure that falsely confirms that help has allowed.”
Asked by EFE, the Israeli military agency that is responsible for coordinating AID in Gaza, the Cogat, has not answered how many trucks have effectively arrived in Gaza or the reasons why they have not yet started distributing the help.
Source: EITB

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