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Israel accused of blocking thousands of truckloads of Gaza aid month after Trump’s ceasefire began

Israel has been accused of blocking “10,000 truckloads” of aid from crossing into Gaza, with Jordan, the UK and prominent rights groups among those voicing condemnation.

Since a shooting at the border seven weeks ago, Israel has refused to allow aid from Jordan to enter Gaza via Israel.

That means 10,000 truckloads – including 6,000 belonging to the World Food Programme (WFP) partner and 3,000 to the Jordanian authorities – are gathering dust despite the urgent need, Jordanian government sources told The Independent.

In tandem, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) said since the start of the US-brokered October ceasefire, the Israeli authorities have rejected 23 requests to deliver aid from nine aid agencies.

That means nearly over 1,600 metric tonnes of aid items – including tents, bedding, kitchen sets and blankets – are stuck in Jordan, Egypt and Israel.

It comes just days after Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper visited British-purchased supplies stuck in warehouses in Jordan, where she urged more crossings to open, warning: “the people of Gaza cannot afford to wait”.

In Jordan, officials urged world leaders to pressure Israel to allow waiting aid trucks to cross, as the route from the country is one of the main thoroughfares for supply delivery.

Israel had barred aid from Jordan from entering Israel for Gaza after a Jordanian civilian truck driver opened fire at the border, killing two Israeli soldiers, in September.

Another shooting by a retired Jordanian soldier had taken place the year before. Israel has since said it needs to install new security and search procedures, but Jordan says that is taking too long given the urgency of the humanitarian crisis.

“Foreign governments and the whole international community must put all needed pressure in order to allow the flow of aid through Jordan,” the Jordanian government source said, adding that the entry of aid is “imperative” to easing tensions and building confidence in the ceasefire process. The source said that each truck carries around 22 tonnes of supplies.

“It is absolutely essential for aid to enter Gaza because the humanitarian situation is extremely difficult, with the population suffering from a lack of food supplies.

“Jordan has been a trusted partner that delivered and facilitated the flow of aid with other states during the most difficult times. Jordan has the know-how, the connections and the experience needed for effective aid delivery. It also has a large quantity of aid ready to go to Gaza.”

Israel has repeatedly denied constricting aid to Gaza.

COGAT, the Israeli military unit tasked with coordinating with Palestinians, told The Independent that Israel is “fully committed” to its obligation to facilitate the entry of humanitarian aid trucks as laid out in the ceasefire plan .

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