Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): The restrictions imposed by the Israeli occupation forces have caused a limited number of trucks carrying humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip, which is contrary to the provisions of the ceasefire agreement. Also, these restrictions have prevented a new group of patients from leaving for further treatment outside Gaza.
The government media office in Gaza announced that the number of trucks carrying humanitarian aid that have entered the Gaza Strip in the past two days has not exceeded the expected 30 percent.
Al Jazeera's correspondent reported that the process of trucks carrying aid through the Karam Abu Salem crossing has slowed significantly since Sunday, reflecting Israel's delay in implementing agreements that require 500 trucks to enter Gaza daily.
On Thursday, Ismail al-Thawabta, director of the state media office in Gaza, told Anadolu Agency that Israel was refusing to allow essential humanitarian aid into Gaza, violating the ceasefire agreement.
On the other hand, a source in the Palestinian Ministry of Public Health announced that the 15th group of sick and wounded from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing had been delayed due to a delay in receiving the approval lists from the Israeli side.
The source added to Al Jazeera that the Israeli side was deliberately delaying the sending of the approval lists in order to disrupt the evacuation of the sick and wounded.