פרישע הילף ווערט אריינגעשיקט קיין עזה
This week, the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) advanced a crucial logistical achievement in Gaza by partnering with an international organization to clear debris from Salah-Al-Din Road, a central artery relied upon for the movement of humanitarian supplies. The operation restored a major north-to-south corridor, reinforcing ongoing efforts to stabilize the region and provide civilians with the assistance they urgently need.
The CMCC, which now includes more than 40 nations and international organizations, continues to play a vital role in coordinating the delivery and distribution of commercial goods and humanitarian aid across Gaza. Their cooperative framework ensures that the growing volume of relief can reach communities more efficiently, despite the difficult and volatile environment.
Over the past week, international partners have averaged nearly 800 aid trucks entering Gaza each day—a significant increase from the previous weekly average of roughly 600. This rise reflects a deliberate and coordinated effort among global partners to alleviate humanitarian pressures while maintaining essential logistical access.
The successful clearing of Salah-Al-Din Road underscores the importance of coordinated civil-military efforts in enabling secure and effective aid operations. As Gaza works toward stabilization and progress, timely delivery and distribution of humanitarian relief remains not only a logistical necessity but a foundation for long-term peace and recovery.