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Egypt, France foreign ministers urge aid to Gaza through Rafah

By AFP - Oct 16,2023 - Last updated at Oct 16,2023

A convoy of trucks carrying aid supplies for Gaza from Egypt waits on the main Ismailia desert road, about 300 km east of the Egyptian border with Gaza, on the way to the Rafah crossing on Monday (AFP photo)

CAIRO — Egypt and France's foreign ministers urged on Monday the delivery of humanitarian aid and the exit of foreign nationals from the bombarded Gaza Strip, on the tenth day of war between Israel and Hamas.

"Those who want to leave Gaza must be able to do so," France's Catherine Colonna said, urging the opening of crossing points.

Egypt controls the Rafah border crossing, the only passage in and out of the Gaza Strip not controlled by Israel.

A US official had told AFP on Saturday that Egypt and Israel had reached an agreement for American citizens to leave through Rafah.

But Cairo's top diplomat Sameh Shoukry told reporters on Monday that Egypt had "repeated its request to Israeli authorities for humanitarian aid to pass through".

Shoukry said there was "nothing new, which is a dangerous matter considering the new needs that the Palestinian people in Gaza are being exposed to".

By Monday afternoon, the crossing remained closed, locking convoys of aid on one side of the border, and fleeing Palestinians and foreigners on the other, according to AFP correspondents and witnesses.

AFP correspondents also reported that the area of the crossing was hit by another military strike on Monday.

The UN has repeatedly warned of the dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where Israel has declared a "complete siege", cutting off basic supplies to the territory's 2.4 million people.

Collona announced that France "is going to mobilise 10 million euros [$10.5 million] for the people of Gaza".

As diplomatic overtures yield little success, she said Paris "welcomes Egypt's initiative" for an international summit on the conflict.

She said it would “show that there is a political horizon that can take into account Israel’s right to security and the Palestinians’ right to a state”.

Colonna said the “weight of the conflict must not fall on Egypt”, which has faced calls to accept refugees from Gaza.

Cairo has rejected such calls, warning of a fresh forced displacement of Palestinians and instead urging restraint and diplomatic efforts for de-escalation.

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