First truck of humanitarian aid from Turkey reaches Gaza
A truck loaded with aid parcels provided by Turkey is parked at the Kerem Shalom crossing near Rafah after it entered the southern Gaza Strip from Israel on July 4, 2016. (AFP Photo)


The first truck carrying humanitarian aid from Turkey has entered Gaza through Rafah border crossing on Monday.The aid, consisting of flour, rice, sugar, food packages and toys, initially arrived in the Israeli port of Ashdod aboard the Lady Leyla on Sunday afternoon.

The Panama-flagged ship carrying 10,000 toys and 10,000 packages of food and aid to be delivered to children in Gaza via the Israeli port of Ashdod.

The Turkish Red Crescent are putting efforts to swiftly transfer the aid and distribute to Gazans, the Social Affairs Ministry said.

The ship set sail Friday following reconciliation deal between Turkey and Israel after a six-year hiatus.

Turkey and Israel reached an initial reconciliation agreement last Monday. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were suspended after Israeli troops stormed a Gaza-bound aid ship called Mavi Marmara in international waters in 2010, killing 10 Turkish activists.The Mavi Marmara aid ship was among six civilian vessels trying to break Israel's blockade of Gaza when Israeli commandos boarded it.

In the aftermath of the attack, Turkey demanded a formal apology from Israel, compensation for the families of those killed, and the lifting of Israel's Gaza blockade.In 2013, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu voiced regret for the attack.

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