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Humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip

Published: Mon 14 Jul 2014 04:03 PM
14 July 2014
Humanitarian situation in the Gaza Strip:
Movement of goods and people through the crossings
Headline:
Despite the ongoing rocket fire from Gaza, Israel has not halted the entry of trucks into Gaza. All crossings with Israel remained open on Friday and today (Sunday). More than 100 trucks carrying food and fuel entered Gazaon Friday and today and more than 800 foreign citizens left the Gaza Strip through Israel. There is no shortage of food or fuel in Gaza and there are no signs of a humanitarian crisis. Medicines and medical equipment have passed continuously as well through the two crossings.
Detailed Information:
List of goods entering Gaza:
dayFoodMedicineGasGasolineFuelDieselTotal trucks*1*2*3*4*5*6 Friday
July 11--7
trucks87 tons--187,000
liter222,000 liter21Sunday
July 1368 trucks1
trucks110 tons72,000 liter288,00
liter188,000
liter86
*1 – including animal feed mixture
*2 – Medicines and medical equipment
*3 – for home use (cooking)
*4 – for cars
*5 – for electricity power plant
*6 – for public transportation
People entering Israel:
Crossing dayNumber of foreigners*7Erez crossingFriday, July 1122Sunday, July 13812
*7 - exit of foreigners with dual citizenship of the United States, Sweden, Romania, Poland, Turkey, Canada, and UK.
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