More Than 1.7 Million Tons of Food Brought Into Gaza Since Start of Ceasefire
The Israeli agency COGAT (Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories: Judea and Samaria and towards the Gaza Strip) reported ...
The Israeli agency COGAT (Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories: Judea and Samaria and towards the Gaza Strip) reported ...
COGAT's Maj. Gen. Yoram Halevy met UNICEF's Jonathan Veitch in Jerusalem to advance water and WASH solutions in Gaza.
COGAT reports over 50 pallets of dual-use medical supplies, donated by the ICRC and WHO, entered Gaza this week for civilian healthcare.
Israel's COGAT reopens Kerem Shalom crossing for Gaza aid and Rafah crossing for limited passage following Iranian attacks.
Following Iranian missile attacks, Israel has closed Gaza crossings like Kerem Shalom and Rafah, but COGAT confirms humanitarian aid will continue.
COGAT states UN agencies have only delivered 30% of approved medical supplies to Gaza since January 1st, attributing the shortfall to their own coordination.
COGAT thwarted a tobacco smuggling attempt into Gaza hidden within a shipment of wheelchairs, vowing to investigate and strengthen security.
COGAT refutes Hamas's "starvation" claims, reporting over 1.6 million tons of food have entered Gaza, with 70-80% of daily trucks carrying provisions.
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.