The Egyptian Red Crescent Authority continues to provide new batches of humanitarian aid to the residents of the Gaza Strip, through the Rafah crossing.
The media official at the Palestinian Red Crescent Authority in the Gaza Strip, Raed Al-Nims, revealed to Al-Ain News that the Egyptian Red Crescent provided the Strip with 62 trucks over a period of 4 days.
He explained that these trucks carry relief materials, including water, food, medicine, and medical supplies.
He pointed out that the hospitals in the Gaza Strip are currently suffering from a major fuel shortage, pointing out that the vast majority of hospitals only have a few hours left before their fuel stocks run out, which threatens to put them out of service.
Al-Nims called, through Al-Ain News, to open the Rafah crossing around the clock to bring in aid, fuel, and more medical supplies as quickly as required to provide relief to those affected in the Strip.
The media official concluded his speech by stressing that the priority at the present time is the entry of large shipments of fuel into the sector to continue the work of hospitals.
On October 7, Hamas launched the most violent attack in the history of the Hebrew state, during which it infiltrated Israeli areas and resulted in the killing of more than 1,400 people, most of whom were civilians who died on the first day of the attack. Hamas is detaining more than 200 people, including foreigners. , according to the Israeli authorities.
Israel responded with intense and violent bombardment on the Gaza Strip, which has resulted in the deaths of 6,546 Palestinians, including 2,704 children, since October 7, according to the latest toll issued by the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday.