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Five Trucks of Humanitarian Aid Enter Gaza, Says Israel, Ending Two-Month Blockade

Five trucks of humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip on Monday, May 19, via the Kerem Shalom Crossing, Israel said, marking the first such delivery since March 2, when Israel barred goods from entering the territory.

Eden Bar Tal, the Foreign Ministry’s director general, said the shipment included flour, baby food, and medical supplies.

Aid was blocked from Gaza since March 1, with Israel arguing that sufficient humanitarian assistance entered the Strip during a six-week ceasefire and that Hamas has been stealing much of that aid, with the blockade necessary to pressure the terror group to release dozens of hostages it is holding. 

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the immediate resumption of “basic” humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip on Sunday evening, making a highly unpopular decision among his right-wing circles given the mounting pressure from Washington to end the blockade.

United Nations aid chief Tom Fletcher said the amount of aid that entered Monday was “a drop in the ocean of what is urgently needed, and significantly more aid must be allowed into Gaza, starting tomorrow morning.” (TOI/VFI News) 

“Dear Lord, we pray that the aid intended for the Palestinian civilians will reach them and won’t be looted by Hamas. We pray that the world would see that the famine in Gaza is not because of Israel, but because of Hamas’ actions and exploitation of the humanitarian aid. We continue to pray for our hostages. Set them free, heal them completely, and strengthen them. We trust in You and we know that You always work for the good of those who love You. We pray that You bring an end to the war and heal all the people and the land.”