Israel Aid and Humanitarian Efforts in Gaza: Jan. 21, 2024

Crossings closed Saturdays; aid and infrastructure support increased in Gaza.

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Closure of Crossings for Humanitarian Aid

In line with the agreement reached with the US, Egypt, and the UN, Kerem Shalom and Nitzana crossings were closed on Saturdays. This is to facilitate the UN’s distribution of goods on the Gazan side of Kerem Shalom and the reception on the Egyptian side of Rafah.

Recent Deliveries to Gaza

Yesterday, (Jan. 20) 4 tankers of cooking gas and 2 tankers of fuel designated for the operation of essential infrastructure in Gaza entered the Gaza Strip. Additionally, 4 warehouses are in the process of establishment to enhance the logistic capacity of the international organizations receiving humanitarian aid within the Gaza Strip.

Coordination Efforts

31 foreign nationals are coordinated for exit today. The coordination for the repair of vital infrastructure was successfully completed. Furthermore, additional equipment and personnel for the field hospitals operating in the Gaza Strip also entered. So far, a total of 341 staffers have entered the Gaza Strip to bolster the medical response in the region.

Humanitarian Aid Operations

Today, (Jan. 21) between 10:00 and 14:00, the IDF will pause operations in the Al-Idari neighborhood in Rafah, southern Gaza, to enable the movement of humanitarian aid.

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