US, Israel and Egypt agree to allow foreign citizens to leave Gaza
The United States, Israel and Egypt have reached an agreement to allow foreign citizens in the Gaza Strip to leave the region.
Source: European Pravda, citing The Times of Israel and The Washington Post;
Details: The journalists received information from Egyptian officials on condition of anonymity.
The agreement stipulates that foreign citizens trapped in the Gaza Strip by the escalation will be able to leave for Egypt through the Rafah crossing on Saturday afternoon. Qatar was also reportedly involved in the talks.
One of the sources said Israel, Hamas and the Islamic Jihad group agreed not to pose a threat or obstruct the exit of foreigners. Furthermore, negotiations are ongoing to allow humanitarian aid transport to enter the Strip through the same crossing point.
The agreement does not apply to foreigners who have been taken hostage after Hamas raids on Israeli villages.
Background:
- Earlier, Israel announced that Palestinian civilians should leave the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
- The First Minister of Scotland said his wife's Palestinian parents, who live in the UK but went to visit relatives in Gaza, had been trapped because of the escalation.
Ukrainska Pravda is the place where you will find the most up-to-date information about everything related to the war in Ukraine. Follow us on Twitter, support us, or become our patron!