This is expected to happen this weekend, although Israeli bombing has not stopped and more than 4,000 Gazans have been killed and more than 1.4 million people have been displaced.
While we wait for humanitarian aid to finally enter the Gaza Strip, which has been completely undersupplied since the war between Hamas and Israel began on the 7th, the bombing continues and the deaths of Gazan civilians increase, while last Friday they were the first two people who were kidnapped by Hamas. has been released.
Despite the announcements, political agreements and expectations, the opening of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip is still not a reality, hampered by the difficulty of the repair works on the access roads, destroyed by Israeli bombardments, while the “urgency” to increase aid realize.
The US Embassy in Israel has published on its social networks that it has received information about an upcoming opening of the Border crossing at Rafah at 10am local time, 09:00 in Euskal Herria.
Meanwhile, at least 18 people died this Friday due to a The Israeli army bombs the church Orthodox Church of Saint Porphyry of Gaza, where hundreds of people took refuge, including families with children.
The Israeli military acknowledged that its fighter jets had attacked a Hamas command and control center in Gaza, resulting in “damage to a wall of a church in the central area.”
Following the Hamas attack on southern Israel, which killed 1,400 people and kidnapped more than 200, Israel’s response so far has led to at least 4,137 deaths and 13,162 wounded in the Gaza Strip, where the Israeli army’s ground operation has not yet taken place, which is already amassing a large number of troops and equipment at the border.
Last Friday, the spokesman for the Al Qasam Brigades, Hamas’s armed wing, Abu Obeida, announced the release of two American hostages for “humanitarian reasons”, following mediation by Qatar.
For his part, the number There are now 1.4 million people who have left their homes in Gaza as a result of Israeli attacksNearly two-thirds of the 2.2 million people inhabiting the Palestinian strip, the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs said today.
Source: EITB

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