Israel’s military instead announced it was building a new crossing into northern Gaza and said an aid convoy used it for the first time on Friday.
The military declined to specify the location of the crossing or the number of aid trucks.
COGAT said 419 humanitarian aid trucks were inspected and transferred to Gaza on Monday, followed by 468 trucks on Tuesday – the highest one-day figure since the start of the war – and another 298 trucks on Wednesday.
Aid shipments slated for Gaza are sniffed by a dog at the Kerem Shalom border crossing on March 14, 2024.
Israel counts trucks arriving at their crossings for inspection and entry, while UN agencies count trucks inside Gaza that arrive for distribution, according to UN humanitarian affairs office (UNOCHA) spokesman Jens Laerke.
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