Aid Trucks Face Prolonged Congestion at Rafah as Israeli Restrictions Intensify
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“We will continue to provide humanitarian aid to the civilian population, not Hamas,” said the Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT).
A hungry crowd advances toward a food truck—but the fence separates them. The hunger is real, the desperation visible. The aid is there, just a few meters away, but there's no one to deliver it. This is the current reality in the Gaza Strip—and also the political, diplomatic, and humanitarian impasse facing Israel in the war against Hamas. Since April 8, with the collapse of the ceasefire, Israel has restricted the entry of aid into Gaza, allegi…
Aid Trucks Face Prolonged Congestion at Rafah as Israeli Restrictions Intensify
Long queues of aid trucks continue to build up at the Rafah crossing as Israeli authorities tighten restrictions on the flow of humanitarian supplies into the Gaza Strip, leaving critical relief stranded on the Egyptian side
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