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The first trucks loaded with fuel entered the Gaza Strip on Monday since the start of the war

 between Hamas and Israel in the Strip, according to an official at the Rafah crossing, while

the UNRWA relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees warned that the fuel will run

 out within three days.

 

Through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt, the first 20 trucks of humanitarian aid entered the besieged Gaza Strip on Saturday morning, as the mutual shelling between Israel and the "Hamas"movement continues.

 

The local authorities in Gaza held a mass burial ceremony for 43 people, whose identities could not be determined by the authorities or their relatives, according to the local government information office.

 

Following the successive Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip, several hospitals in Gaza City became a shelter for hundreds of people, hoping to avoid the shelling after Israel ordered all residents of the city and surrounding areas to evacuate to the southern Gaza Strip.

 

The continuous Israeli bombardment of the Gaza Strip has leveled neighborhoods, killed at least 2,750 people and injured 9,700 others, the majority of them civilians, according to the latest tally of the Ministry of Health in the Gaza Strip.

In the southern Gaza Strip, graves are being dug up in preparation for filling, and in other areas, the bodies of the dead are being stored in ice cream coolers or buried in mass graves.

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