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Israel allowed another 139 trucks to enter the Gaza region with humanitarian aid Wednesday. Wheat, barley, corn and soy filled 43 trucks that entered through the Karni crossing. Sixty-four trucks passed the Sufa crossing with sugar, powdered milk, banana, dairy products, meat, fruit, fish, carrot, salt, coffee, flour, rice, garlic, frozen vegetables and medicine.
At the Kerem Shalom crossing, 22 trucks entered with oil, pasta, rice, sugar, coffee, ketchup, mayonnaise, soap, diapers, shampoo and toilet paper. The goods of 10 of the trucks were donated by Egypt, including flour, rice and sugar.