Israel is delivering thousands of tons of aid to Gaza every day, yet mainstream media continues to claim otherwise.
On Tuesday, reporters at the daily White House press briefing asked the administration what it planned to do about Israel “knocking aid out of Gaza.”
However, Israel has maintained for months that it is able to provide “unlimited” aid to Gaza and that the limiting factor is poor aid from the United Nations.
“Yesterday alone, 4,160 tons of Hu were transferred to Gaza. On Monday, 5,580 tons of food, medical supplies and shelter equipment were transferred to Gaza,” Israeli government spokesman Avi Heyman told reporters on Tuesday. Humanitarian aid was transferred.
“Once again, there is no limit to the amount of aid coming into Gaza. This morning we sent 50 incubators designed for hospitals in the northern and southern Gaza Strip. …Yesterday, we sent cooking gas Four tankers with cargo and three tankers with fuel entered Gaza.
He added that there will be a four-hour pause in fighting on the ground to facilitate the delivery of relief supplies.
Much of the aid (about 50% to 60%, according to Israeli military estimates) is stolen by Hamas and other armed groups.
era of israel I got it. On Tuesday, it was announced that the humanitarian crisis in northern Gaza is linked to the fact that aid trucks are “almost all cleared before reaching the north” as they pass through southern crossings.
The United States and Jordan will carry out a second airlift of meals in Gaza on Tuesday, and there are also plans to open a maritime aid corridor.
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