Aid trucks enter Gaza after delays, as pressure mounts on Israel


Israel allowed 100 aid trucks carrying flour, baby food and medical equipment into the Gaza Strip on Wednesday, the Israeli military said, as UN officials reported that distribution issues had meant that no aid had so far reached people in need.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Israel would be open to a temporary ceasefire to enable the return of hostages. But otherwise he said it would press ahead with a military campaign to gain total control of Gaza.

After an 11-week blockade on supplies entering Gaza, the Israeli military said a total of 98 aid trucks entered on Monday and Tuesday. But even those minimal supplies have not made it to Gazaโ€™s soup kitchens, bakeries, markets and hospitals, according to aid officials and local bakeries that were standing by to receive supplies of flour.

โ€œNone of this aid โ€“ that is a very limited number of trucks โ€“ has reached the Gaza population,โ€ said Antoine Renard, country director of the World Food Programme.

Palestinians wait to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen in Gaza City. Photo: Reuters
Palestinians wait to receive food cooked by a charity kitchen in Gaza City. Photo: Reuters

The blockade has left Gazans in an increasingly desperate struggle for survival, despite growing international and domestic pressure on Israelโ€™s government, which one opposition figure said risked turning the country into a โ€œpariah stateโ€.

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