Israel Aid and Humanitarian Efforts in Gaza: July 25, 2024

158 aid trucks entered Gaza; humanitarian efforts continue amid conflicts.

HomeUncategorizedIsrael Aid and Humanitarian Efforts in Gaza: July 25, 2024

Aid Trucks Entry

158 humanitarian aid trucks were transferred to Gaza yesterday, and entered Gaza via the Kerem Shalom (150) and Erez (8) crossings.

Fuel Transfer

6 tankers of cooking gas designated for the operation of vital infrastructure were transferred to Gaza yesterday.

Route Coordination

10 aid trucks were coordinated via route 96 (July 24).

Medical Transfers

So far, 3,315 ill and wounded civilians, alongside 849 escorts have left Gaza for medical treatment.

Coordination Requests

Out of 70 general coordination requests, 60 (86%) were approved. Specifically, 86% (12 out of 14) of coordination requests to Northern Gaza were approved, and out of 21 UN coordination requests, 18 (86%) were approved (July 24).

Humanitarian Team Rotations

Over the last few months, and since the closing of the Rafah Crossing, we facilitated the successful rotation coordination of over 1000 doctors and humanitarian personnel in and out of Gaza.

Local Tactical Pause

Today, (July 25) between 10:00 and 14:00, the IDF will pause operations in the Tal a-Zahour neighborhood in Dei al Balah to enable the movement of humanitarian aid.

Hamas’s Use of Civilians as Human Shields

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