israel allows 970 trucks into gaza
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Israeli occupation authorities have allowed the entry of 970 trucks loaded with aid into the Gaza Strip, according to a report carried by the Qatar News Agency, QNA.

Raed Fattouh, Head of the Coordination Committee for entry of goods into the Gaza Strip, said that the Israeli occupation authorities began allowing the trucks loaded with aid for the trade, agriculture and transportation sectors into the Gaza Strip through the Karem Abu Salem crossing.

He added that Israel also allowed quantities of fuel to be pumped into Gaza.

Karem Abu Salem is the only commercial crossing through which goods and fuel enter the Gaza Strip, and the occupation authorities close it on Friday and Saturday of each week.

Source: WAM

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