"Israel-Hamas war: Gaza aid crossing to open, fuel supply secured, and urgent plea for citizens to relocate"

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The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza is set to reopen to allow humanitarian aid in, according to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. The reopening comes after a meeting with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. The exact details of the reopening have not been specified, but reports suggest it will open for several hours on Monday. Meanwhile, Gaza hospitals are running out of fuel, with only 24 hours left, according to the UN. The situation in Gaza is described as an "unprecedented human catastrophe" by the head of the UN agency supporting Palestinian refugees.
Topics:top-news#ceasefire#gaza#humanitarian-aid#international-relations#israel#rafah-border-crossing
- Israel-Hamas war live: Egypt-Gaza crossing set to open for aid, says Blinken; 24 hours' more fuel at Gaza hospitals, says UN The Guardian
- Palestinian official confirms Rafah border crossing will open at 2 a.m. ET MSNBC
- Egypt Weighs Letting In Palestinians From Gaza The Wall Street Journal
- Israel Defense Forces spokesperson on Gaza-Egypt border crossing NBC News
- US embassy issues urgent plea for citizens in northern Gaza to move south The Times of Israel
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