Israel–Hamas ceasefire humanitarian aid: Medical trucks from Egypt arrive in Gaza after ceasefire comes into force
Israel–Hamas ceasefire humanitarian aid : The first humanitarian aid trucks from Egypt entered Gaza on Sunday after the Israel-Hamas ceasefire took effect. According to reports, the first humanitarian aid trucks crossed the border of Kerem Shalom in the southern part of Gaza and entered the coastal area. Earlier in the day, Egypt's state-run Nile TV showed footage of dozens of aid trucks passing through the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing for inspection by Israeli authorities before crossing to the Palestinian side to enter Gaza.
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Mediators Qatar and the United States delegation, along with other Palestinian and Israeli delegations, arrived in Cairo on Sunday to monitor the implementation of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire agreement, according to reports. . Based on the ceasefire agreement, approximately 600 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid, including 50 fuel trucks, will enter Gaza every day to ease the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
The 42-day first phase of a ceasefire agreement brokered on Wednesday by Egypt, Qatar and the United States went into effect on Sunday, after Hamas provided a list of three Israeli female captives who were to be released later . Additionally, the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu confirmed that the ceasefire agreement has gone into effect. A day earlier, al-Ansari announced that a ceasefire in Gaza would begin at 8:30 am local time (0630 GMT) on Sunday, January 19. Israel and Hamas agreed to a Gaza ceasefire deal for the hostages on Wednesday after intense mediation by Qatar, Egypt and the US.
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