Hamas-Run Civil Defense Agency says that after overturning four trucks on the crowd, twenty people have been killed and more than 30 were injured in Central Gaza.
The crowd reached vehicles on a road in the southeast of Dir al-Balah on Tuesday evening. They climbed on top of trucks, losing control of drivers, local journalists told the BBC.
Civil Defense Agency spokesman Mahmood Basel said the area was under Israeli military control and roads were rugged and dangerous.
Now the Private Transport Association working in Gaza said that 26 commercial trucks entered the area on Tuesday. Six were looted, and four of them overturned, resulting in death and injuries.
Israel announced that IS has begun to allow a gradual entry of goods into Gaza through the private sector, which may increase the amount of aid “to enter the enclave, reducing dependence in the United Nations.
Approved supply includes baby food, fruits, vegetables, hygiene products and basic staples.
The BBC has contacted the Israeli Defense Ministry for remarks.
Hamas said that citizens were waiting for basic supply through the road for the week. “This is often the result of a rush of trucks bending trucks,” said its media office.
Help trucks are Run again and againLeading for chaotic scenes.
In a separate incident on Wednesday, Jordan said that Israeli settlers attacked the Gaza-Bound Aid convoy of 30 trucks and accused Israel of failing to stop such attacks.
The convoy crossed Jordan’s border and was moving towards Gaza’s Zikim crossing. The settlers blocked the road and broke the windscreen, with stones to the trucks.
Government spokesperson Mohammad al-Momani said, “This requires a serious Israeli intervention and there is no generosity in dealing with those obstructing these convoys.”
He said that this was a second attack on a Jordan aid convoy after a similar incident on Sunday.
On Wednesday, the Hamas-Interesting Health Ministry reported five new deaths as a result of malnutrition, causing a total of 193 to 193 since the start of the war, since the beginning of the war.
More than 100 international aid organizations and human rights groups have warned of massive starvation in Gaza, and accused Israel of disrupting the distribution of significant assistance.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu denied that there was starvation in the area and insisted that his country was not blocking assistance.
Last week, Israel’s army said it will open human corridors Allow help A convoy in Gaza after increasing international pressure.
It also announced that it called “local strategic breaks in military activity” for human purposes in three regions, and allowed foreign aid drops.
About 90% of Gaza’s 2.1 million people have been displaced, some time, and living in congestion and serious conditions.
The United Nations has repeatedly called for complete and continuous entry of human supply, but the access remains sporadic and many aid trucks are looted.
Israel says there is no restriction on aid delivery and repeatedly rejected what it describes as “false claims of starvation”.
Israel launched its military aggressive in Gaza on 7 October 2023 in response to Hamas’s attack on Southern Israel, killing around 1,200 people and 251 others were taken hostage as Gaza.
The Health Ministry operated by Hamas says that at least 61,020 Palestinians have been killed by Israeli forces in Gaza.