People line up to buy bread in Gaza City on April 14, 2024 (Photo: THX/VNA) |
With the new route, aid trucks undergo security screenings at the Ashdod Port in southern Israel, and then enter Gaza through the Kerem Shalom Crossing. Located in the triangle of borders between Israel, Gaza and Egypt, Kerem Shalom was the main passage for goods between Israel and Gaza before the conflict.
According to a statement released by the Israel Defense Forces, eight World Food Program (WFP) trucks carrying flour entered the Gaza Strip via the new route on Wednesday.
Ashdod lies about 40 km north of Gaza's northern border with Israel. The new measure enables large volumes of aid bound for Gaza from a maritime route to be unloaded and inspected at the Ashdod Port.