The U.S.-led Civil-Military Coordination Center ( CMCC ) announced on Thursday that it has facilitated the movement of more than 30,000 truckloads of humanitarian aid and commercial goods into Gaza since its establishment in October.

According to a U.S. Central Command article posted on X, the milestone reached this week follows five consecutive weeks in which at least 4,200 truckloads of aid and goods entered the Gaza Strip.

The coordination hub, established on Oct. 17, has also expanded its international footprint, now including representatives from approximately 60 partner nations and organizations.

The CMCC was created to support stabilization efforts in Gaza by coordinating humanitarian, logistical and security-related assistance into the coastal enclave, which is roughly 25 mile

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