More than 900 trucks carrying humanitarian aid arrived in the Gaza Strip on Monday, according to the United Nations.
This exceeds the figure of 600 trucks per day that had previously been agreed-upon under the accord between Israel and Hamas.
The humanitarian aid continues to flow into the Gaza Strip as part of the planned increase in assistance to survivors, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said.
It added that 915 trucks arrived in the Gaza Strip on Monday, based on information from Israeli authorities and the countries responsible for the ceasefire - Qatar, Egypt and the United States.
On Sunday, the first day of the truce, 630 trucks arrived, including 300 in the northern Gaza Strip.
Two million people are suffering from the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.