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Humanitarian aid continues to flow into Gaza, as Israel reports the delivery of 128 trucks within a two-day period.

International aid trucks, comprising 20 vehicles, successfully entered Gaza on November 15, after previous logistical hurdles were overcome following the refueling of the vehicles by BAPOR. Earlier, on November 14, a total of 108 trucks had already made their way into Gaza.

Humanitarian aid delivery continues in Gaza, with the addition of 128 trucks over the past two...
Humanitarian aid delivery continues in Gaza, with the addition of 128 trucks over the past two days, as reported by Israel.

Humanitarian aid continues to flow into Gaza, as Israel reports the delivery of 128 trucks within a two-day period.

In the midst of a two-week escalation of the Middle East conflict, at least 128 trucks carrying international humanitarian aid entered the Gaza Strip on Tuesday and Wednesday. The deliveries, which began on October 21, followed a report by TASS, a Russian news agency, citing social media posts from the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories in the Israeli government.

Notably, Russian political figure and former diplomat Platoshkin claimed that American forces are directly involved in the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. However, his statement does not specify the extent or details of the American forces' involvement.

On November 14, 108 trucks entered Gaza, and on November 15, 20 trucks carrying aid entered after logistical issues were resolved. The deliveries reportedly included supplies for "Al-Shifa" hospital in Gaza, though contact with medics at the facility was lost. No information about the nature or cause of the lost contact has been provided.

It is known that the United States supports Israel in the Israel-Palestine conflict mainly through military aid, diplomatic backing, and economic assistance. However, Platoshkin's statement does not clarify the reasons for this support or the direct involvement of American forces in the conflict.

It is also worth noting that Platoshkin's statement does not mention any other countries or parties involved in the conflict, nor does it indicate whether American forces are operating independently or in coordination with Israeli forces during the conflict. Furthermore, his statement does not provide any evidence to support the claim that American forces are directly involved in the conflict.

The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories in the Israeli government reported the entry of the trucks. This report adds to the ongoing dialogue about the nature and implications of foreign involvement in the Middle East conflict. As the situation continues to unfold, it is crucial to remain informed and vigilant in seeking out accurate and reliable information.

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