UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to check the situation on the border with Gaza, where 7000 trucks with humanitarian aid are stuck
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UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will check the situation on the border with Gaza, where 7,000 trucks with humanitarian aid are stuck due to Israeli inspection procedures.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will today check the situation with the passage of humanitarian aid across the border with Gaza, where locals say 7,000 trucks of aid are stuck. Israel is accused of holding back the flow. This was reported by the Times Of Israel with reference to the words of the Governor of Northern Sinai Mohamed Shush , UNN reports.
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The governor of North Sinai, Mohamed Shousha, told UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres, who had just arrived in Egypt, that about 7,000 trucks were waiting in North Sinai to deliver aid to Gaza. However, due to Israeli inspection procedures, they cannot deliver the aid.
The comments came in a statement from Shousha's office as the UN chief arrived in El Arish in Egypt's northern Sinai, where much of the international aid for Gaza is delivered and stored.
Guterres is expected to visit Egypt's border with Gaza later today to renew calls for a ceasefire and the war that has raged for more than five months.
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