The U.S. spoke with Israel about an incident of protesters blocking aid trucks headed for Gaza, U.S. State Department deputy spokesperson Vedant Patel said on Monday, adding that humanitarian assistance into the enclave should not be impeded. Israeli protesters blocked aid trucks headed for Gaza on Monday, strewing food packages on the road in the latest of a series of incidents that have come as Israel has pledged to allow uninterrupted humanitarian supplies into the besieged enclave.
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U.S. says it spoke with Israel about incident of protesters blocking aid for Gaza
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