Egypt Opens Key Gaza Crossing for Humanitarian Aid After U.S. Pressure

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Egypt has agreed to facilitate United Nations humanitarian aid trucks through Israel's main crossing into Gaza, but the situation remains uncertain as Israel intensifies its offensive against Hamas militants. The Rafah crossing into Egypt has been seized by Israeli troops and is currently inoperative, while the Kerem Shalom crossing remains open but dangerous due to ongoing fighting. The International Court of Justice has called for Israel to cease its operations in Rafah and allow unhindered humanitarian aid, but enforcement remains unclear.
- Egypt agrees to move humanitarian aid through war-torn Rafah The Hill
- Egyptian Red Crescent says aid trucks starting to enter Gaza via Kerem Shalom The Times of Israel
- Egypt, U.S. Agree to Temporarily Send Humanitarian Aid, Fuel via Israel as Rafah Crossing Remains Closed - Israel News Haaretz
- Worms, insects infest Gaza bound food stuck rotting in Egyptian sun Al Jazeera English
- Egypt agrees to allow aid through key Gaza crossing after U.S. pressure Axios
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