It was reported that the first aid trucks began entering the Gaza Strip as part of the ceasefire agreement in Gaza.

According to information received from local sources, many aid trucks entered Gaza from the Israeli-controlled Kerm Abu Salim Border Crossing in the south.
No information was given regarding the humanitarian aid supplies inside the trucks.

CEASE-FIRE AGREEMENT IN GAZA
Following the agreement reached in Egypt, a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip came into effect on October 10 at 12:00 local time.
In a written statement, the army stated that the partial withdrawal of Israeli soldiers towards the points defined as the"yellow line" had been completed.
600 trucks need to enter Gaza daily, where Israel has been attacking for two years and where the humanitarian crisis has reached"catastrophic" levels.

