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Trucks loaded with aid from Egypt have begun entering Gaza after the ceasefire began in Gaza.

In a video released by a foreign news agency, trucks carrying aid can be seen arriving in Gaza through the Rafah Crossing.

On the first day of the ceasefire, about 200 trucks carrying food, fuel, and other essential aid arrived in Gaza. Under the agreement, about 600 trucks will enter Gaza daily through the Rafah crossing, but until the crossing is repaired, these trucks will use the Karam Abu Salem border crossing.

The ceasefire comes after 15 months of the worst Israeli aggression, during which Gazans have suffered greatly. In a major development on the first day of the ceasefire, Hamas released three Israeli female prisoners, while Israel announced the release of 90 Palestinian prisoners. A Red Cross team is currently in Israeli prisons verifying the identities of Palestinian prisoners.

This start of relief activities after the ceasefire is a ray of hope for the people of Gaza, who have been suffering severe hardship for the past several months.

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