City
Epaper

Some foreign passport holders from Gaza cross into Egypt via Rafah

By IANS | Updated: November 1, 2023 14:55 IST

Gaza, Nov 1 Some foreign passport holders from the Gaza Strip crossed into Egypt on Wednesday via the ...

Open in App

Gaza, Nov 1 Some foreign passport holders from the Gaza Strip crossed into Egypt on Wednesday via the Rafah crossing, the only linking point between the African nation and the Hamas-controlled enclave.

Early Wednesday morning, Egypt had sent 40 ambulances to cross the Rafah checkpoint to transfer injured Palestinians from Gaza, an official security source told Xinhua news agency.

Egypt has allocated three areas in Arish and Sheikh Zuweid cities to host the families of the the injured, the source added.

Eight Egyptian hospitals in North Sinai and Cairo are prepared to treat the wounded, he noted.

Meanwhile, some 70 humanitarian aid trucks have crossed Rafah en route to Gaza.

Also on Wednesday morning, British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly said in a post on X that the crossing was likely to open later in the day "for a first group of foreign nationals".

"The Rafah crossing is likely to open today for a first group of foreign nationals. UK teams are ready to assist British nationals as soon as they are able to leave.

"It’s vital that lifesaving humanitarian aid can enter Gaza as quickly as possible," he said in the post.

On Tuesday, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said approximately 400 Americans and their family members — about 1,000 people total — are stuck in Gaza and seeking to leave amid diplomatic efforts to help them.

According to the US State Department, Blinken spoke with hisQatari counterpart onMonday about pressing Hamas to allow Americans and otherforeignnationals to leave.

Since the first convoy of humanitarian aid passd through Rafah on October 21, two weeks after the broke out of the Israel-Hamas conflict, about 250 trucks carrying tonness of supplies have entered the Palestinian territory, according to Egyptian data.

Israel requires the aid convoys to be inspected first at the Israeli Nitzana Border Crossing with Egypt and then drive nearly 100 km to the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing before entering Gaza.

The ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict has killed more than 8,525 Palestinians and 1,400 Israelis, according to official figures from both sides.

A total of 239 people were taken hostage during the Hamas attacks, according to the Israel Defense Forces.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalIMD issues heatwave warning for Maharashtra; hot and humid conditions likely over next few days

NationalWest Bengal: National awardee Patachitra artist urges govt support for global platform

International‘Meow, Meow’: Pilots Scolded After Animal Noises Heard on ATC Frequency at Washington Airport; FAA Launches Probe

InternationalIndia's growth cusions fiscal risks: IMF

EntertainmentAnkita Lokhande's X account gets hacked, actress urges fans to ignore any activity

International Realted Stories

International'Global conflicts strain developing economies'

InternationalUS backs Lebanon peace push, not truce

InternationalTop US commanders to attend Senate, House hearings amid Iran war concerns

InternationalAs Trump continues diatribe against Pope Leo XIV, Pontiff calls for 'unarmed peace' amid rising tensions

InternationalUS tightens pressure on Iran, signals crackdown on global oil trade links