The humanitarian aid will be able to enter Gaza from Egypt. That is the only commitment that the American president, Joe Biden, takes away from his visit to the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu. Although the agreement is full of nuances, the trucks that have been waiting for days to enter the Rafah crossing will finally have the green light to enter the strip.
“Israel agreed that humanitarian assistance can begin to move from Egypt to Gaza,” Biden said, in a statement at the final part of his visit to Israel. Until now, Israel was opposed to allowing access to that aid in retaliation for the brutal Hamas attack on October 7 that started the current war.
It’s almost the only good news that has reached us from Israel in the last 11 days. But it has many buts: Israel has clarified that water, food and medicine will be able to enter but he has not said a word about the other capital good for the survival of the two million Gazans, fuel. This is something serious since most Palestinians need this fuel to have electricity.
Besides, We also don’t know when that help will be able to come in.because neither Biden, nor the Egyptians nor Israel have set a date.
On the other hand, Israel will continue not allowing humanitarian aid from its territory to Gaza until the Hamas terroristsdo not release the Israeli hostages that they still have under their power.
– News pending extension –
Source: Lasexta

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