This week alone, more than 250 relief trucks have entered Gaza, according to Israel.
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Israel has said it is not blocking the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
The Israeli Embassy in Nepal has also mentioned that the Israeli army (IDF) has started supplying relief materials by air again from Saturday.
"Flour, sugar, canned food, etc. are being supplied with the help of international organizations," it is mentioned in the statement. Israel has also stated that this campaign is being conducted under the leadership of its air force.
According to Israel, special routes have been determined so that UN relief vehicles can reach safely. "Humanitarian stoppage will be implemented in densely populated areas for a short period of time, so that relief distribution can be done safely," the statement said.
Israel claims that there is no starvation in Gaza and that the Palestinian militant group Hamas has only spread false propaganda. Hamas misused images of children suffering from terminal illnesses to portray them as victims of starvation, Israel said.
This week alone, more than 250 relief trucks have entered Gaza, according to Israel. "Hundreds of trucks are still in the border area, which have yet to be collected by the United Nations and other international organizations," the statement said. Israel claims that the United Nations and partner organizations have distributed about 600 truckloads of materials so far.
It is mentioned in the statement that with the help of the Israeli Electricity Company, the power supply has been restarted in the desalination plant and it will produce 20,000 cubic meters of water per day and will benefit about 9 lakh residents .
