First Fuel Truck Enters War-Torn Gaza from Egypt, Says Egyptian media – News18

Last Updated: November 15, 2023, 14:29 IST

Palestinian health ministry ambulances cross the gate to enter the Rafah border crossing in Gaza Strip. (Credits: AFP)

Aid agencies in the enclave say a chronic lack of fuel has hampered efforts to deliver food, water and medicine to Palestinians in Gaza

The first fuel truck has entered conflict-ridden Gaza from Egypt since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, according to Egyptian media. This comes hours after media reports that Israel had given approval for 24,000 litres of diesel fuel to be used by trucks for United Nations operations in the Gaza Strip.

Aid agencies in the enclave say a chronic lack of fuel has hampered efforts to deliver food, water and medicine to Palestinians in Gaza. The fuel is only meant for UN trucks, and not for hospitals, the humanitarian source told Reuters. The United States pressured the UN to accept the fuel, they added.

Citing US and Israeli sources, Axios earlier reported that Israel plans to allow trucks used by the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA in Gaza to refuel on Wednesday at the enclave’s Rafah crossing with Egypt.

Gaza health officials have suspended operations at many of the enclave’s hospitals due to lack of fuel and other supplies. Colonel Moshe Terto, who heads an Israeli defence ministry body that handles civil affairs in Gaza, said Israel is monitoring the fuel situation “on a daily basis”. “(We) will coordinate and facilitate the entrance of fuel when it (is) needed,” Terto said.

(With agency inputs)