JAKARTA - More than 160,000 liters of fuel have been delivered to the Gaza Strip through an emergency dock built by the United States, the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) said.
On Thursday, US Central Command (CENTCOM) said that the US military built the dock in the Gaza Strip to deliver aid to the Palestinian enclave.
"In addition, as part of an important operation of humanitarian infrastructure in the Gaza Strip, including hospitals and shelters, 162,000 liters of fuel and diesel have been transferred," the IDF said, citing ANTARA news, Sunday, May 19.
This week, 1,500 humanitarian aid trucks entered Gaza through the border of Emez and Kerem SALom. According to the IDF, the Israeli military also sent hundreds of tents to Al-Mawasi.
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On October 7, 2023, Palestinian resistance group Hamas launched a massive rocket into Israel and broke through the border. Nearly 1,200 people in Israel were killed and about 240 others kidnapped in the attack, according to Tel Aviv.
Israel then launched a retaliatory attack on Gaza, blockaded the region completely, and started ground attacks to eliminate Hamas fighters and rescue the hostages.
The Israeli attacks have killed more than 35,200 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, according to local authorities. More than 100 hostages are believed to be still being held by Hamas in Gaza.
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