A total of 270 trucks carrying aid and commercial goods entered Gaza on Sunday through the Kerem Abu Salem (called Kerem Shalom in Israel) crossing and al-Karara (Kissufim, to Israelis) gate, our colleagues on the ground have reported. The deliveries included 126 aid trucks, 127 carrying commercial goods, 10 fuel trucks and seven transporting cooking gas. While the volume of aid entering the enclave has increased since the ceasefire came into effect, Palestinians across Gaza continue to face severe shortages of food, clean water, medicine and other essential supplies due to ongoing Israeli restrictions.

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