The 124th convoy of humanitarian aid trucks began entering the Gaza Strip for the Palestinians early this morning, Monday, through the subsidiary gate of the Rafah Land Port in North Sinai Governorate, heading toward the Karam Abu Salem crossing, in preparation for their entry into the enclave.
A responsible source at the Rafah Land Port stated that the trucks, part of the 124th “Zad Al-Izza from Egypt to Gaza” convoy, are loaded with thousands of tons of relief and humanitarian aid, including food parcels and supplies, medical equipment and medicines, personal care items, as well as various petroleum products (gasoline, natural gas, and diesel), in addition to shelter materials such as tents, blankets, and winter clothing.
The Egyptian Red Crescent has been present as the national mechanism for coordinating and dispatching aid to the Gaza Strip since the start of the crisis in October 2023. During this period, the Rafah Land Port was never fully closed, and it continues to maintain readiness at all logistical centers and sustain its efforts to deliver aid through 35,000 volunteers.
Israeli occupation forces had closed the crossings connecting the Gaza Strip since March 2, 2025, following the end of the first phase of the Gaza ceasefire agreement and the failure to reach an agreement to consolidate the ceasefire.
