Egypt Demands Israeli Withdrawal for Rafah Crossing Reopening

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Talks are ongoing to reopen the Rafah border crossing to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, where rising temperatures and lack of clean water are exacerbating the crisis. The U.N. warns of worsening conditions, with diseases spreading among displaced Palestinians. The crossing, crucial for aid and evacuations, has been closed due to Israeli military actions and subsequent Egyptian closure. International discussions, including U.S. involvement, are focused on reopening the crossing amidst ongoing conflict and humanitarian concerns.
- Israel-Gaza War: Latest News The New York Times
- Egypt demands Israel withdraws from Rafah crossing for it to operate again, sources say Reuters
- U.S. Presses Two-Lane Diplomacy on Gaza, Facing Road Bumps in Both The Wall Street Journal
- Cairo sticks to refusal to reopen Rafah Crossing unless Israel withdraws from Gaza side – Egyptian TV The Times of Israel
- Egyptian, US and Israeli officials to discuss reopening Rafah crossing, Egypt's Al Qahera says The Jerusalem Post
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