Part of the Zad Al-Ezza: From Egypt to Gaza initiative, the convoy carried 3,650 tons of food parcels and flour, 990 tons of medical, relief, and personal hygiene supplies, and 1,690 tons of fuel to support hospitals and essential facilities in the strip.
It also carried critical winter aid to help Palestinians cope with harsh weather conditions, including 8,890 clothing items, 26,640 blankets, 23,750 mattresses, 6,910 tarpaulins, 25,800 mats, and 4,665 tents, the ERC said.
Additionally, the ERC assisted the 20th group of Palestinian arrivals at the Egyptian side of the Rafah border crossing, helping them complete entry procedures and distributing “Return Kits” for those returning to Gaza.
The organization also provided support for Palestinian patients and the wounded receiving medical treatment in Egypt, psychological assistance for children, family reunification services, and the distribution of Suhoor and Iftar meals during Ramadan.
This comes as the Rafah crossing reopened from the Palestinian side earlier this month, for the first time since May 2024, allowing Palestinians to enter Egypt for medical care and return to Gaza.
However, Israel has continued its brutal attacks on Gaza, in violation of the ceasefire agreement brokered by Egypt, the US, Qatar, and Turkey in October 2025.
The Israeli genocidal war has killed over 70,000 Palestinians, mostly women and children, and wounded more than 170,000 others.
Meanwhile, Egypt has served as Gaza’s primary lifeline since October 2023, delivering more than 800,000 tons of humanitarian assistance, about 70 percent of all aid sent to the strip, supported by over 65,000 ERC volunteers.
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