Humanitarian trucks began moving to Gaza from Egypt, as reported today by the Egyptian state of Al QaHera News TV, after months of international pressure and warnings from relief organizations that the famine is spreading to Palestinian.

Israel said yesterday that she was launching air aid on Gaza and is taking more measures to tackle the humanitarian crisis there.

The Israeli Army has said that “humanitarian corridors” would be created for the secure UN vehicle for the safe vehicle of the Gaza assistance and that “humanitarian pauses” will be implemented in densely populated areas.

Dozens of trucks carrying tons of humanitarian aid moved to the passage of Karam Abu Salem (Kelem Salom) to southern Gaza, a correspondent from Al QaHera’s border passage between Egypt and Gaza said.

International relief organizations are referring to famine among the 2.2 million Gaza residents, with food exhausted as Israel interrupted its pocket supply in March before allowing it again in May but with new restrictions.

Israel says it allows it to enter Gaza sufficient amount of food in Gaza and accuses the United Nations of not distributing it. The United Nations declares that they are acting in the most effective way as possible under Israeli restrictions.

The Israeli army said humanitarian aid throwing will be coordinated with international relief organizations and would include seven pallets with species such as sugar, flour and canned foods. Palestinian sources confirmed that parcels began to fall into the northern lane of Gaza.

The Israeli Foreign Ministry has announced that it would “apply ‘humanitarian pause’ to civilian centers and humanitarian corridors this morning, without further details.

Dozens of people in Gaza have died of malnutrition in recent weeks, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health, and 127 people have lost their lives due to malnutrition, including 85 children, since the start of the war, almost two years ago. Earlier this week, more than 100 relief organizations warned that the famine was spreading to the enclave.

The Israeli army also announced yesterday that it has restored desalination unit power supply, which is expected to meet the daily needs of about 900,000 people in Gaza.

Yesterday, the Gaza Civil Protection Service announced the deaths of 40 people in Israeli strikes mainly in the city of Gaza (north), in the Han Juni (south) sector and the Nusarat (center) camp.

According to Civil Protection, 14 people were killed by Israeli fire while waiting for humanitarian aid in various parts of the enclave, while one was killed when the soldiers opened fire on a group of civilians who had gathered northwest of the city of Gaza.

The war in Gaza was triggered on October 7, 2023 by Hamas’ unprecedented attack on Israel, which claimed the lives of 1,219 people on the Israeli side, mainly civilians, according to a countdown by the French Agency on the basis of official data. In the Israeli campaign launched in retaliation in the Gaza Strip, at least 59,733 Palestinians have been killed, mainly civilians, have been killed, according to data from the Ministry of Health of the Hamas Government, which are credible by the United Nations.