Israel-Hamas war: Rafah border opened to provide aid to Gaza

New Delhi:

Aid has started arriving in Gaza amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hamas. Egypt has opened the Rafah border crossing to deliver humanitarian aid to Gaza, which is facing devastation. A security source and an Egyptian Red Crescent official told AFP that trucks carrying humanitarian aid from Egypt to war-torn Gaza had started passing through Rafah. the border

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Israel vowed to destroy Hamas

Egyptian state television showed several trucks entering the gate on the 15th day of the war between Israel and Hamas. Humanitarian aid is being sent to war-torn Palestinians with the help of these trucks. Whatever the situation is in Gaza today, it was started by Hamas. Hamas attacked Israel on October 7 and killed more than 1400 people. Shocked by the loss of life of its own citizens, Israel has vowed to root out Hamas. According to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, Israeli military operations have devastated Gaza City, killing 4,137 Palestinians, most of them civilians.

Humanitarian aid distribution begins in Gaza

According to the Hamas-run Health Ministry, Israel’s military campaign has devastated Gaza City, killing 4,137 Palestinians, most of them civilians. Relief materials are being sent to Gaza from many countries. Trucks loaded with medical aid and other relief materials have left the Rafah border. Due to the closure of the border, these trucks were stopped there but now they have started moving.

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