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First aid trucks enter Gaza after almost three-month Israeli blockade, UN says

  • On Monday, five aid vehicles delivering infant formula and additional essential supplies entered Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, marking the first entry of such aid after nearly three months of an Israeli blockade.
  • Israel resumed minimal aid delivery following mounting pressure from allies, including the United States, after ending a ceasefire in March during which about 600 trucks entered daily.
  • The United Nations called the aid a 'welcome development' but described it as a drop in the ocean amid a chaotic situation with growing looting and scarce resources in Gaza.
  • Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu said the aid would be minimal and serve as a bridge to a new U.S.-backed distribution system secured by the Israeli military to bypass Hamas, which he accused of misusing aid.
  • The limited aid entry followed a new wave of Israeli military operations aimed at pressuring Hamas to release hostages, while allies like the U.K., France, and Canada condemned Israel’s actions and threatened sanctions.
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einnews.com broke the news in on Monday, May 19, 2025.
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