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2 Gaza Aid Crossings Opened, Aid Flowing Into Strip

COGAT: The Erez East and Erez West interchangeable crossings maintain operational flexibility and the flow of humanitarian aid.

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COGAT: Crossings into northern Gaza: In order to maximize aid going into Gaza in general and to northern Gaza in particular, we've opened two crossings: Erez East and Erez West. Every day, one of these crossings is open to ensure a continuous flow of aid into northern Gaza. These two interchangeable crossings maintain operational flexibility and the flow of humanitarian aid.

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COGAT: 422 humanitarian aid trucks were transferred to Gaza today (May 19). These trucks entered from the various aid routes we developed: Ashdod port, Erez crossing, Judea and Samaria, and JLOTS (maritime route). We will continue expanding our efforts to facilitate aid into the Gaza Strip.

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As part of plans for the civilian population temporarily evacuating from the Rafah area to the humanitarian areas, thousands of tents purchased by Israel and intended for the Humanitarian Area in Al-Mawasi were brought in through the Kerem Shalom Crossing last Sunday.

COGAT: Over 160,000 liters of fuel, hundreds of pallets of humanitarian aid via the floating pier, and over 1,000 humanitarian aid trucks through the Erez and Kerem Shalom Crossings this past week. We are continuing our efforts to increase humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.

Over 160,000 liters of fuel, hundreds of pallets of humanitarian aid via the floating pier, and over 1,000 humanitarian aid trucks through the Erez and Kerem Shalom Crossings this past week. We are continuing our efforts to increase humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.

COGAT: Yesterday, after weeks of preparations, the first 300 Pallets of humanitarian aid were transferred into Gaza, through the temporary floating pier. As part of the ongoing cooperation with [US Central Command] the temporary floating pier for humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip has operated.

The temporary pier will establish the maritime route for humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. This initiative as part of the ongoing humanitarian effort aim to increase the amount of aid delivered into Gaza.

U.S. Central Command: The men and women of U.S. Central Command are proud to support USAID in the delivery of humanitarian assistance to Gaza.

This corridor is a multinational and combined effort led by USAID and the Department of Defense - alongside the Republic of Cyprus, the United Nations, and international donors, including the UAE, the United Kingdom, Romania, and the European Union.

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