3 fuel and medicine trucks arrive at two hospitals in the northern Gaza Strip

Gaza - Together - 3 aid trucks containing fuel, medicines and medical supplies entered the northern Gaza Strip on Saturday.

Anatolia Agency reported, citing eyewitnesses, that 'three aid trucks carrying fuel and medicine arrived in the northern governorate of the Gaza Strip via Salah al-Din Street (northeast).'

For its part, medical sources reported that the trucks carried one of them fuel and two of them medicines and medical supplies, indicating that they were designated for the Kamal Adwan and Al-Awda hospitals in the town of Beit Lahia (north).

Earlier it was reported that the three trucks arrived through the Beit Hanoun/Erez crossing, but it was later revealed that they arrived from the Rafah crossing on the border with Egypt and from there to Salah al-Din Street and turned from the far north of the Strip to the UNRWA warehouses.

Israel restricts the entry of aid into Gaza, which led to a scarcity of food, medicine and fuel supplies and created a famine that began to claim the lives of children and the elderly in the Strip, which is inhabited by about 2.3 million Palestinians, including about two million displaced as a result of the war, and which Israel has besieged for 17 years.

Source: Maan News Agency