GAZA, (The Palestine Foundation Pakistan)The Government Media Office (GMO) said that since the ceasefire took effect, only 986 humanitarian aid trucks have entered the Gaza Strip, which is far short of the 6,600 trucks that were supposed to arrive by Monday evening, October 20, 2025, as stipulated in the ceasefire agreement.
In a statement on Tuesday, GMO affirmed that there was a severe shortage of basic items such as cooking gas and fuel supplies for hospitals, bakeries and other vital sectors.
According to its statement, the average number of trucks entering the Gaza Strip daily since the ceasefire started has not exceeded 89, far below the 600 trucks that were supposed to enter each day.
“This shortfall [in aid supplies] reflects the ongoing policy of strangulation, starvation, and humanitarian blackmail pursued by the Israeli occupation against more than 2.4 million civilians in Gaza,” GMO said.
“These limited quantities fall short of meeting even the population’s minimum humanitarian and living needs. The Gaza Strip urgently requires a steady and immediate flow of no less than 600 aid trucks per day, carrying food, medical supplies, relief items, fuel, and cooking gas to ensure the bare essentials for a dignified life,” GMO underscored.