Over 1,000 blood units transferred to northern Gaza hospital in COGAT-led effort
The Erez West crossing, near Zikim, was opened during the war to transport humanitarian aid.
Through a COGAT-led effort, 1,000 blood units were transferred to A-Sahaba Hospital in northern Gaza through the Erez West crossing on Monday after security checks at the Kerem Shalom crossing, the IDF announced.
The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), which tracks and records aid transferred into Gaza, coordinated the transfer with international organizations. The blood units are reportedly set to support ongoing operations, medical treatments, and the maintenance of essential hospital services.
The Erez West crossing, near Zikim, was opened during the war to transport humanitarian aid.
Since the start of the war, 1,135,030 tons of aid have been delivered to Gaza, according to the COGAT website. More than 25,000 tons of this have reportedly been medical supplies to support Gazan civilians. Trucks containing humanitarian goods are inspected in Israel and transferred to Gaza through crossings to be collected and distributed by aid agencies.