German Chancellor Olaf Scholz hailed the arrival of trucks carrying humanitarian aid in the besieged Gaza Strip on Saturday, marking the first delivery of relief goods since the start of the war. “It is good and important news that the first humanitarian aid is now being delivered to the people in Gaza,” Scholz said on X. He added that Germany would work “through all channels to alleviate the suffering in this conflict.”

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