The US State Department recently announced that a record-breaking 304 aid trucks entered Gaza in a single day, marking the highest number since the conflict began. This significant improvement in aid delivery was highlighted by State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller during a news briefing on Monday.
Miller emphasized the importance of sustaining this progress over time, stating that the US hopes to see 350 trucks entering Gaza daily by the end of the week. The US government intends to closely monitor Israel's efforts to facilitate aid delivery, particularly through the newly established deconfliction unit, to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers.
While initial plans to allow humanitarian goods through the Erez crossing on Sunday were delayed, officials are actively working on logistical preparations to enable the smooth flow of aid through this checkpoint. Israel recently approved the reopening of the Erez crossing, following US President Joe Biden's urging of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to enhance aid access in Gaza.
These developments signify a positive step towards addressing the humanitarian crisis in Gaza and providing essential support to the affected population. The increased aid deliveries and ongoing efforts to streamline the process demonstrate a commitment to alleviating the suffering of those in need.