74 aid trucks entered Gaza yesterday, says Israel; GHF: 49,000 boxes distributed

A Palestinian boy carries a pot with food collected at a charity kitchen providing hot meals in Rimal neighbourhood in Gaza City on June 18, 2025. (Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)
A Palestinian boy carries a pot with food collected at a charity kitchen providing hot meals in Rimal neighbourhood in Gaza City on June 18, 2025. (Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

Yesterday, 74 humanitarian aid trucks entered the Gaza Strip, the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) announces.

Israel resumed aid deliveries to Gaza on May 19, after a pause since March 2. Since then, 1,784 trucks have entered the Strip.

The aid underwent an inspection by Israeli authorities before entering Gaza via Kerem Shalom Crossing.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says that it distributed over 2.8 million meals in 49,000 boxes today.

The US- and Israeli-backed organization says that it opened three sites — Tel Sultan and Khan Younis in southern Gaza, and Wadi Gaza in the central Strip.

The organization claims there is a “growing pattern of false information” that seems to come from the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry, is then reported by Al Jazeera, and is subsequently picked up by the UN.

“Our GHF news monitoring continues to reveal inaccurate news coverage by the international media outlets linking GHF sites to violent incidents that did not occur near our sites but occurred at United Nations’ convoy sites,” says the GHF.

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