Rafah Border Crossing opens for Humanitarian Aid to Gaza on a limited scale

After intense discussions involving various nations like the United States, Israel, Egypt, and the United Nations, the Rafah crossing point situated between Egypt and Gaza is re-opened. This allows 20 Egyptian trucks with medical supplies to cross.

As per the agreement only 20 trucks carrying aid aupplies from the Egyptian Red Crescent to the Palestinian Red Crescent organization will be permitted on Saturday.



Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization stated that the medical supplies being brought into Gaza "include medicines for trauma and chronic disease, as well as basic essential medicines." Additionally he raised the demand that humanitarian workers be protected.

However, aid officials have stated that 20 trucks is a very small amount and these are not enough. 

The humanitarian situation in Gaza, has deteriorated continuously and it is of utmost importance that aid reach those in need in Gaza. The situation is being closely monitored internationally. 


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