Over 1.6 Million Tons of Food Transferred to Gaza
COGAT confirms over 1.6 million tons of food have been transferred to Gaza with no volume or variety restrictions, refuting claims of shortages.
COGAT confirms over 1.6 million tons of food have been transferred to Gaza with no volume or variety restrictions, refuting claims of shortages.
Israel's COGAT agency reports 47,000 pest control units, including rat and fly traps, have entered Gaza to improve sanitation.
COGAT reports over 440 tons of medical supplies entered Gaza last week, with 130 patients evacuated for medical treatment.
In April, Israel facilitated the transfer of 3,000 tons of vital medical supplies to Gaza, working with the WHO and other partners to bolster healthcare access.
Since Gaza's ceasefire began, 150,000 tons of flour have entered, providing an estimated 9.4 million pitas daily.
COGAT refutes UN claims of starvation in Gaza, stating abundant food supplies and operational routes, contradicting UN social media posts.
COGAT facilitated over 12,500 tons of medical supplies and 20 ambulances into Gaza, supporting 23 operational hospitals amidst challenges from Hamas.
Since the April 8 Iran ceasefire, Gaza has received over 1.5 million tons of food, 650,000+ tents, and significant hygiene and medical supplies.
Israel's COGAT agency denies UNRWA claims about polluted Gaza water, confirming daily provision of 70,000 cubic meters of drinking water.
On Thursday, about 50 patients and their escorts exited Gaza for medical treatment through the Rafah Crossing.