A recent government meeting revealed troubling details regarding an attack on a humanitarian convoy consisting of 109 trucks, of which only 11 successfully reached their destination in Darumbala. The incident occurred near Shuka Junction, close to the Karim Abu Salam crossing, resulting in the loss of 98 trucks. While the status of the drivers remains unclear, it is reported that they were likely shaken by the experience.
Concerns were raised about the fate of the trucks, with officials unable to confirm whether they were stolen or if only the aid was looted. The meeting highlighted logistical challenges in delivering humanitarian aid to Gaza, with questions directed at Israeli authorities regarding their last-minute approval for the convoy's passage.
The discussion also touched on the broader implications of the situation, emphasizing the need for accountability in the region, particularly given the absence of international journalists in Gaza. Officials stressed the importance of ensuring the safety of civilians amidst ongoing conflicts, reiterating that all parties must prioritize humanitarian efforts.