A limited number of aid trucks loaded with gas and fuel have begun to enter Gaza after the occupation prevented their access to the sector over the past two years, except for the ceasefire period in January 2025 and the meager quantities that were delivered to international organizations.
Sources reported that a limited number of trucks loaded with gas and fuel, coming from the Kerem Shalom crossing (south) under Israeli control, arrived under the ceasefire agreement that came into effect on Friday.
For more than two months, Israel allowed the entry of aid trucks, averaging 60-70 trucks daily, in addition to a limited number of cargo trucks, while these did not include fuel or gas.
Earlier, an official committee affiliated with the Palestinian government in Gaza published lists containing the names of beneficiaries of cooking gas to organize the distribution mechanism in the governorates.
The distribution of cooking gas will begin on Monday, where each individual will receive "8 kilos" of gas (a gas cylinder) for 60 shekels (equivalent to 18.33 dollars).
Since Israel's complete closure of the crossings on March 2, prior to the collapse of the ceasefire two weeks later, until Sunday, Palestinians in Gaza have not received cooking gas or fuel.
According to the agreement document published by the official Hebrew broadcasting authority, "all humanitarian aid is allowed to enter immediately upon the approval of the occupation government of the agreement and to be distributed freely according to the agreed mechanism, in accordance with the humanitarian resolution issued in early 2025."
The mentioned resolution stipulates the entry of 600 humanitarian aid trucks daily into Gaza, including fuel and cooking gas.
Earlier, Egyptian media reported the start of the entry of humanitarian aid trucks into Gaza via the Rafah land crossing on the Egyptian side after being inspected at the Kerem Shalom crossing, which is controlled by the occupation forces.
They added that "the trucks carry thousands of tons of food and relief materials and essential supplies that will be distributed to the camps, in addition to medicines and medical supplies to support the health sector in the area, which is almost completely collapsed due to the ongoing aggression."
A total of 400 trucks of various humanitarian aid have moved to the Gaza Strip, from the Rafah crossing to the Kerem Shalom and Al-Awja crossings in preparation for their entry into Gaza, marking the first time since March that the Al-Awja gate has been used due to the volume of aid.
All humanitarian aid is allowed to enter immediately upon the approval of the occupation government of the agreement and to be distributed freely.





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The entry of gas and fuel trucks into Gaza for the first time in 10 months.. This is how the government organized the distribution.