Trucks delivered from Egypt to Gaza have almost doubled Direct

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Trucks delivered to Gaza from Egypt have almost doubled

At least 200 trucks carrying humanitarian aid will enter the Gaza Strip today from Egypt through the Rafah crossing, which is also open in both directions to accommodate the wounded and allow passage for those stranded on both sides, according to the mechanism agreed with the ceasefire today third day. Khaled Zayed, head of the Egyptian Red Crescent in North Sinai, told ANSA, adding that 200 trucks also entered yesterday and 215 trucks the day before yesterday, meaning that the number of trucks that have entered the Gaza Strip since the ceasefire began imports, almost doubled. In addition, seven tankers carrying fuel and domestic gas (3 fuel, 4 household gas) entered the Rafah terminal, about 130,000 liters of fuel: domestic gas reached 75 tons, which is processed and unloaded on the Palestinian side.

Israel receives a list of hostages who will be released today

Israel said it received the new list of hostages to be released today, on the third and penultimate day of the ceasefire. Meanwhile, last night, at the end of a day of standoff, Hamas released 17 hostages, including four Thais and four citizens with dual passports, one Israeli and one German. At the same time, 39 Palestinian prisoners were released by Israel.

Hospital, 12 of the hostages do not require urgent treatment

The director of the Safra Children’s Hospital at the Sheba Meidcal Center announced today that the condition of 12 out of 13 hostages released by Hamas yesterday, that is, those who stayed overnight at the health facility, does not require urgent treatment. Haaretz reports it. “The horrors of captivity are clear to them, but none require urgent and immediate medical intervention,” said Professor Itai Pesach. The thirteenth person released yesterday is 21-year-old Maya Regev, who was kidnapped from the Supernova music festival while her brother Itai was still held hostage. She was instead taken to the Soroka Medical Center in Beersheba for immediate medical treatment and is currently in a stable condition, we read in the Times of Israel.

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