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Border opens for wounded Palestinians

Refah border gate opens to receive the injured

According to Reuters, the Rafah border gate, which is under Egyptian control, will open tomorrow for the treatment of wounded in Gaza, where bombs were falling under Israel’s blockade.

The international news agency announced that the news was confirmed by both Egyptian and Palestinian officials.

According to the statement of Palestinian officials, 81 seriously injured people will cross the border gate into Egypt tomorrow for treatment.

HUMANITARIAN AID IS DELIVERED ACROSS THE BORDER

Trucks carrying humanitarian aid arriving at Egypt’s Arish airport from various countries for delivery to Gaza are first inspected at the Rafah border gate, and are then also checked by Israel at the Al-Uce (Nitzana) border gate between Egypt and Israel.

The aid then heads back to the Rafah border gate to enter the Gaza Strip.

Egypt organizes the delivery of aid sent to the Gaza Strip from several countries, including Turkey, to Gaza through the Rafah border gate.

THERE ARE THOUSANDS OF INJURED

As the Israeli military began expanding its limited ground operations on October 26 and further increased the dose of airstrikes, there are thousands of wounded in Gaza.

While it is claimed that hospitals are working well beyond their capacity, health centers are bombed by Israel on the grounds that they are “using Hamas.”

According to the latest information, 8,525 Palestinians, including 3,542 children and 2,187 women, were killed and 21,643 people were injured in Gaza. (REUTERS-AA)

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