After the ceasefire, aid trucks began to enter Gaza.

After the ceasefire, aid trucks began to enter Gaza.

19.01.2025 14:00

After the ceasefire reached between Israel and Hamas, Egypt's Rafah Border Crossing has reopened. With the withdrawal of Israeli tanks, humanitarian aid trucks have started to enter Gaza. Additionally, 4,000 truckloads of aid from the United Nations are also waiting to reach Gaza.

After the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hamas came into effect, aid trucks began to enter Gaza from the Rafah Border Gate on the Egyptian side.

THEY STARTED TO ENTER GAZA

In a report published by Egypt's "Al-Kahire Al-Ihbariya" channel, it was stated that humanitarian aid trucks waiting at the Rafah Border Gate have started to enter the Gaza Strip. Palestinian sources had reported that 95 trucks reaching the Kerem Abu Salim Border Gate were waiting for the ceasefire to come into effect to enter Gaza.

Aid trucks began to enter Gaza after the ceasefire

4 THOUSAND TRUCKLOADS OF HUMANITARIAN AID ARE READY AND WAITING

It was reported that the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) has 4 thousand truckloads of humanitarian aid ready to enter the Gaza Strip.

Aid trucks began to enter Gaza after the ceasefire

CEASEFIRE STARTED WITH DELAY

While the ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement reached between Hamas and Israel was expected to come into effect at 09:30 Turkish time, the Tel Aviv administration announced that the ceasefire would not be implemented "until the names of the 3 prisoners to be handed over are provided." Following Hamas's publication of the list of prisoners to be released from Gaza today, Israel announced that the ceasefire began at 12:15 Turkish time.

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