The U.S. government is demanding an increase in the number of Gaza Strip areas defined as humanitarian corridors, in which a cease-fire occurs every day for a few hours, so that it will be possible to increase the supply that reaches the residents.
This report was aired this morning (Monday) on KAN Reshet B radio program "This Morning."
The American request comes against the background of the images from the last days of residents storming the UNRWA aid trucks.
In the coming days, the goods will also be inspected at the Kerem Shalom crossing before entering the Gaza Strip, which is expected to significantly increase the number of trucks entering the Strip. The trucks themselves, however, are not expected to enter Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing.
IDF Arabic-language spokesman Avichay Adraee released footage on Saturday, in which Hamas members are seen beating Gaza residents and looting food that was intended for them in Shejaiya.
At the same time, it was reported in the Saturday news that an Israeli source told KAN News that Yahya Sinwar fled the city of Gaza by means of a humanitarian convoy that left the city.
According to the source, the Hamas leader fled the city of Gaza in the north of the Gaza Strip for the city of Khan Younis in the south already at the beginning of the war.
Republished with permission from All Israel News.