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(Ynet News) Yossi Yehoshua - The IDF has launched a new operation aimed at bypassing Hamas control over humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza and alleviating the bottleneck caused by the UN's logistical delays, Ynet learned on Saturday. The initiative redirects aid through alternative routes that avoid Hamas-controlled areas and delivers supplies directly to civilians in designated humanitarian zones. Over the past two weeks, more than 340 UN aid trucks have traveled through these alternative corridors under full coordination with the IDF. These aid deliveries have led to a significant drop in flour prices in southern Gaza. A kilogram sack of flour that cost over 1,000 shekels weeks ago now sells for 30 shekels. 2025-06-01 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Delivers Hundreds of Aid Trucks to Gaza via Hamas-Free Route
(Ynet News) Yossi Yehoshua - The IDF has launched a new operation aimed at bypassing Hamas control over humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza and alleviating the bottleneck caused by the UN's logistical delays, Ynet learned on Saturday. The initiative redirects aid through alternative routes that avoid Hamas-controlled areas and delivers supplies directly to civilians in designated humanitarian zones. Over the past two weeks, more than 340 UN aid trucks have traveled through these alternative corridors under full coordination with the IDF. These aid deliveries have led to a significant drop in flour prices in southern Gaza. A kilogram sack of flour that cost over 1,000 shekels weeks ago now sells for 30 shekels. 2025-06-01 00:00:00Full Article
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