In a recent government meeting, discussions centered on the ongoing situation in Gaza, particularly concerning security issues affecting humanitarian aid deliveries. Officials confirmed that recent incidents involving trucks being shot at were attributed to law and order issues rather than direct actions from the warring parties.
The meeting highlighted the persistent challenges faced by aid convoys in the region, noting that armed gangs have previously looted and attacked these efforts. While security assessments are conducted prior to the deployment of aid convoys, officials acknowledged that these measures do not guarantee safety.
Additionally, inquiries were made regarding the status of aid waiting in Gaza, specifically at the Karam Shalom crossing. Officials are expected to provide updates on the situation as it develops, emphasizing the critical need for secure routes to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance to those in need.