According to a report by Operation Gallant Knight 3, trucks carrying humanitarian assistance from the UAE to Gaza were “looted” and experienced theft in areas controlled by Israel.
Out of 24 trucks permitted entry, only one successfully delivered its cargo to the warehouses. The report highlighted that this was largely due to the unsafe crossing routes enforced by the Israeli military.
Last Wednesday’s arrival of several trucks filled with flour and bakery items had raised hopes for the reopening of bakeries in Gaza.
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Plans had been made for 103 additional trucks loaded with flour, cooking gas, oil, salt, sugar, and other essential items for bakery operations to enter the region. However, only 24 trucks were granted access, and these faced looting, as noted in the report.
Operation Gallant Knight 3 expressed profound regret and strong condemnation regarding these incidents, stating they strip Gaza’s residents of their rightful access to food and basic humanitarian support.
The mission urged the international community and involved parties to take immediate actions to ensure the safe and swift delivery of aid.
