The United Nations said that this is the largest delivery of aid trucks to Gaza since October 21.


Gaza: The 33 aid trucks of United Nations (UN) have entered Gaza through the Rafah crossing.
According to Arab media, aid trucks have delivered water, food and medical supplies to Gaza.
In this regard, the United Nations said that this is the largest delivery of aid trucks to Gaza since October 21.
According to media reports, 117 aid trucks have been delivered to Gaza since October 07, before it, 500 trucks used to deliver goods to Gaza from the Rafah Crossing.
Despite appeals from hospitals, Gaza has not been supplied with fuel since October 07, and Israel has cut off electricity to Gaza for several weeks.
It is important to note that Israel killed 377 more Palestinians while committing genocide in 53 places in Gaza.
Israel claimed to have martyred many activists including the head of Hamas' air operations.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, the number of martyred Palestinians has exceeded 8,000 in the ongoing bombardment since October 07, while 22,000 people have been injured.
According to the Ministry of Health, half of the Palestinians killed in the Israeli bombing are children, 3631 children and 1872 women are also included in the Israeli bombing.

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