2 additional fuel trucks enter Gaza Strip through Rafah Border Crossing

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Wed, 22 Nov 2023 - 03:50 GMT

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Wed, 22 Nov 2023 - 03:50 GMT

FILE - Rafah Crossing between Egypt and Gaza Strip

FILE - Rafah Crossing between Egypt and Gaza Strip

CAIRO – 22 November 2023: Two additional fuel trucks entered Gaza Strip Wednesday through Rafah Border Crossing making the total 15 since the beginning of the crisis.

 

Minister of Social Solidarity Nevine al-Qabaj stated Tuesday that 14,500 tons of aid had been delivered to Gaza Strip through Rafah Border Crossing, including 11,500 tons granted by Egyptian entities.

 

Hamas and Israel made a truce and hostage exchange deal in the early hours of Wednesday as the former will release 50 Israeli women and children aged below 19, while the latter will release 150 Palestinian women and children aged below 19, who were detained in Israeli prisons.

 

The four-day truce deal provides that both the Israelis and the Palestinians will stop military actions; the Israelis will suspend military operations in entire Gaza; the Israelis will not move any vehicles in Gaza; and aviation will be suspended in Southern Gaza completely and in Northern Gaza from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm.

 

The deal also includes the entry of hundreds of trucks carrying humanitarian, relief, medical, and fuel aid to all areas of the Gaza Strip, without exception, north and south. Further, Israel commits to not harming or arresting anyone in all areas of the Gaza Strip, and guarantees the freedom of movement of people (from north to south) along Salahuddin Street.

 

Al Qahera News reported that the truce in Gaza may go into effect on November 23.

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