JERUSALEM (VINnews) — A report by the New York Times claimed that the first humanitarian aid convoy of 20 trucks which entered Gaza through the Rafah Crossing with Egypt Saturday was not checked for weapons.
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The convoy was supposed to be carrying food, water, and medical supplies.
Another 200 trucks carrying similar supplies are still waiting at the crossing, presumably as Israel is demanding a thorough check of their content.
🔴 ISRAEL: 🇵🇸🇪🇬 EGYPT-TO-GAZA RAFAH CHECKPOINT CLOSED AFTER 20 TRUCKS PASSED THROUGH.
The Rafah crossing was temporarily opened to allow a humanitarian aid convoy of twenty lorries into Gaza. Two hundred lorries carrying 3,000 tons of aid are still stationed near the checkpoint. pic.twitter.com/FCtc4SFpDm
— Bloomberg Whistleblower (@bloombergblower) October 21, 2023
According to IDF spokesman Daniel Hagari, no fuel was brought into Gaza on the trucks, NYT added. Hagari did not comment on the possibility that weapons were smuggled in the trucks.
However, according to the NYT, the first 20 trucks were not inspected for weapons, as Israel demanded they be.
The site added that Stéphane Dujarric, spokesman for the United Nations secretary general, said that future aid convoys entering Gaza “will need to be inspected,” and that “there are scores of aid trucks still waiting on the Egyptian side of the border.”
INSANITY!!!!!
INSANITY!! I would only hope that a drone or a camera from space is tracking this and seeing if any crates are being off loaded from these bigger trucks to another vehicle to be transferred to another location and seeing a bunch of shady characters bringing it in to some building. Would be a wonderful opportunity l to send a laser guided missile to send them to G-D for judgement. 🙂
Has Hamas given any indication that they are short of weapons?