
Additionally, despite the United Nations’s continued complaints about the supply of aid into Gaza, COGAT stated the UN only provided 20% of the aid reaching Palestinians.
Between 600 and 800 trucks carrying humanitarian aid have entered the Gaza Strip daily since the start of the ceasefire, the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announced on Wednesday.
According to the COGAT statement, which reviewed the daily influx of aid as of Saturday, more than 25,000 trucks carrying food have entered the Gaza Strip, totaling 500,000 tons.
In addition to food, 26,000 tons of sanitary and hygiene equipment have entered Gaza. COGAT noted that 1,800 trucks carrying warm blankets and clothes also entered the Strip.
Who is providing the aid to the Gaza Strip?
Additionally, despite the United Nations’s continued complaints about the supply of aid into Gaza, COGAT stated the UN only provided 20% of the aid reaching Palestinians.
Foreign nations and other international non-government organizations provided the majority of aid.
Additionally, 310,000 tents and tarpaulins have entered recently, COGAT added.
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