Egypt is working to reach a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip that would see an increase in humanitarian aid entering there and the return of displaced Palestinians to the northern part of the enclave, President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi said today. Sisi also warned of the risk of an Israeli raid on the town of Rafah, near Gaza's border with Egypt, where an estimated 1.5 million people have sought refuge. Aid officials have warned that much of the Palestinian enclave is at risk of starvation. “We are talking about achieving a truce in Gaza, which means a truce, providing the maximum amount of aid,” the Egyptian president said in a message during his visit to a military academy. The truce “will limit the effects of famine on residents, while allowing people in the central and southern parts (of the Gaza Strip) to move north, with a very strong warning against an incursion into […]
Source: News Beast

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