Israel Aid and Humanitarian Efforts in Gaza: August 22, 2024

206 aid trucks entered Gaza; humanitarian efforts ongoing.

HomeUncategorizedIsrael Aid and Humanitarian Efforts in Gaza: August 22, 2024

Aid Trucks Entry

206 trucks carrying humanitarian goods were transferred to Gaza yesterday.
162 via the Kerem Shalom Crossing and 44 via Erez. Aid arrived from Egypt, Jordan, Israel,
and the Ashdod port.

Aid Collection

108 trucks were collected from the Gazan side of the Kerem Shalom Crossing,
94 by the private sector and only 14 by the UN aid agencies. The content of about 480 trucks
is still waiting to be collected (August 21).

Fuel Supply

6 gas tankers and 1 tanker of fuel designated for the operation of essential
infrastructure in Gaza entered Gaza yesterday (August 21).

Route 96 Convoy

A convoy of 25 trucks entered Gaza via Gate 96 yesterday. Included in this convoy were
6 equipment trucks that will go towards creating an additional field hospital.

Jordanian Route Aid

6 WFP food aid trucks, as well as 15 UNICEF aid trucks, were coordinated to
Gaza via the Jordanian route yesterday.

Northern Gaza Aid Delivery

51 aid trucks and 1 fuel tanker were coordinated to northern Gaza yesterday.

Bakeries Operations

12 bakeries are operational (6 in northern Gaza and 6 in central Gaza), producing
close to 3 million pita loaves a day.

Local Tactical Pause for Humanitarian Aid

Today, (August 22) between 10:00 and 14:00, the IDF will pause operations in
the Al Shima neighborhood in Beit Lahya to enable the movement of humanitarian aid.

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