Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi warned on Friday of the danger of the Israeli invasion of the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
And he said Sisi During a recorded message: “We seek to reach a ceasefire in Gaza, increase the entry of aid, and allow the displaced to return to the northern Gaza Strip.”
And you fear The displacement of the crowded Palestinians Close to its border with Gazathat Israel Aid is prohibited from entering.
Aid officials say their inability to distribute aid inside Gaza is a result Israeli military campaign It is a major obstacle.
Earlier, he called Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Israel To open its land crossings to allow more aid to reach the Gaza Strip.
Shukri said: “Israel controls 6 other crossings that it should open.”
He added: “There is a long line of trucks waiting to enter, but they are subject to verification procedures that must be adhered to so that the trucks can enter safely, and so that the drivers are not targeted and are received on the other side.”
He continued: “We have the ability to increase the number of trucks, but permits must come first.”
He pointed out that Egypt It continues its efforts to reach a ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas and the exchange of detainees.
So far, humanitarian aid has been mainly directed through the Rafah crossing between Egypt and Gaza and the nearby Kerem Shalom crossing, which is controlled by Israel, but aid officials say the amount delivered is far less than required.
And share Egyptian army Recently in air drops of aid on Gaza With the deterioration of the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian sector.
However, aid officials say ground transportation is the only effective way to scale up deliveries to meet needs urgently.
Large quantities of aid provided by international donors were stored in Al-Arish, in the north of the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula.
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