Israel Aid and Humanitarian Efforts in Gaza: June 21, 2024

Gaza receives 436 aid trucks; 135 collected, fuel supplied.

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Aid Trucks Entry

On June 20, 436 aid trucks were transferred to the Gaza Strip. The breakdown is as follows:

  • 74 via the Erez crossing
  • 324 via Kerem Shalom
  • 38 via the JLOTS initiative

Aid arrived from Egypt, the Ashdod port, and Israel.

Aid Collection

Only 135 aid trucks were collected by UN aid agencies and the private sector on June 20. The distribution is as follows:

  • 55 trucks were collected from the Erez crossing
  • 80 trucks were collected from Kerem Shalom

Additionally, the contents of 1,200 aid trucks are waiting to be collected from the Gazan side of Kerem Shalom. There are also aid pallets waiting to be collected from the JLOTS offloading area.

Fuel Supply

On June 20, 4 fuel tankers designated for the operation of essential infrastructure in Gaza entered the region.

Jordanian Route Coordination

A total of 74 trucks were coordinated via the Jordanian Route on June 20.

Aid to Northern Gaza

A total of 74 trucks were coordinated for delivery to northern Gaza on June 20.

Coordinations Overview

Out of 38 total general coordination requests, 33 (87%) were approved. Furthermore, all 11 UN requests (100%) were approved on June 20.

Local Tactical Pause

Today, June 21, between 10:00 and 14:00, the IDF will pause operations in the Al-Nasr neighborhood in Khan Younis. This pause is intended to enable the movement of humanitarian aid.

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