The Israeli military announced that a relief convoy successfully entered the northern Gaza Strip on Thursday through a newly established crossing from Israel. This marked the first time such an entry had been made, as concerns over an impending famine in the region continue to grow.
Trucks carrying essential humanitarian aid were reported to have crossed through what is referred to as 'the new Northern Crossing,' as confirmed by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The exact location of this crossing was not disclosed by the IDF, prompting inquiries from various sources seeking more details on the operation.
The aid delivery operation was a joint effort between the IDF and Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), aimed at improving the flow of humanitarian assistance into the Gaza Strip, particularly in the northern areas. Prior to entering Gaza, the trucks underwent rigorous security checks at the Kerem Shalom crossing and were accompanied by IDF personnel to ensure safe passage.
Recent reports from human rights organizations have raised alarms about the dire situation in northern Gaza, where a significant portion of the population is already facing severe food shortages. A UN-backed report highlighted that nearly 70% of the residents in the region are experiencing alarming levels of hunger, with fears of an imminent famine looming large.
The European Union's top diplomat has accused Israel of employing tactics that exacerbate the humanitarian crisis, including allegations of using 'starvation as a weapon of war.' Previous reports have shed light on the challenges faced in delivering crucial supplies to the region, with certain items, such as nutrient-rich dates, being frequently rejected by Israeli authorities.
While Israel maintains that there are no restrictions on the amount of aid that can enter Gaza, the stringent inspection processes have resulted in a slow and limited flow of relief supplies reaching those in need. Efforts to address the escalating crisis in Gaza continue amidst mounting concerns over the worsening humanitarian situation in the region.