Egyptian presidential spokesman: The Cairo summit witnessed consensus regarding the entry of aid into Gaza
.@unicef reports: 44K bottles of drinking water supplied, just enough for 22,000 people for 1 day, were driven through the Rafah Crossing today as part of a 20-truck convoy with the Egyptian Red Crescent, @WHO & @WFP
.@SecBlinken says in a statement: “We thank our partners in Egypt & Israel, and the [UN], for facilitating the safe passage of these shipments through the Rafah border crossing. With this convoy,the international community is beginning to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza
The Egyptian President: "We did not close the Rafah crossing, but Israel targeted it with bombing, and I agreed with the American President that the crossing would remain open."
Aid trucks have begun entering the Gaza Strip, for the first time since the outbreak of the war
36 aid trucks will enter Gaza today
The Rafah crossing closed quickly after 20 trucks went through, according to a CNN stringer on the Egyptian side of the border
The Rafiah crossing is still closed
Israel orders all Israelis in Arab countries in general and in Egypt and Jordan in particular to leave immediately
The US Embassy in Israel: We received information that the Rafah crossing will open today at ten o'clock local time
Chinese Foreign Ministry: The Chinese special envoy to the Middle East will attend the Cairo Peace Summit
1 année il y a Egypt is about to finish road repairs on the Palestinian side of Rafah border crossing to allow trucks loaded with aid to enter Gaza. On the Egyptian side of Rafah crossing more than 175 trucks loaded with humanitarian aid waiting to cross into Gaza
United Nations: The first aid shipment is expected to enter Gaza in the next two days
The Israeli army: The date of entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza through the Rafah crossing will be determined
Biden: I reached an agreement with Egypt and Israel to send the first shipment of humanitarian aid to Gaza
Egypt state news agency says border will open tomorrow for awaited aid shipments into Gaza
Jordanian Foreign Minister: Our priorities are to stop the war immediately because it will not achieve security or peace
Egypt demanded a 6-hour ceasefire to allow humanitarian aid to enter Gaza
Dozens of trucks loaded with aid are still waiting to enter Gaza through the Rafah crossing
An Egyptian-Jordanian statement: Failure to stop the war and its expansion will move the region to a dangerous slide that threatens the region into a disaster.
Egyptian-Jordanian statement: Al-Sisi and King Abdullah confirmed that any attempt at forced displacement to Jordan or Egypt is rejected
The Jordanian King arrives in Cairo to hold talks with the Egyptian President regarding the situation in Gaza
Biden: We expect aid to enter Gaza on Friday after the crossing is repaired tomorrow, Thursday
The White House: Biden and Sisi agreed on the need to maintain stability in the Middle East and prevent escalation of the conflict
Netanyahu's spokesman: Israel did not bomb the Rafah crossing
Israeli Prime Minister's Office: Israel will not prevent Egypt from delivering food, water and medicine to civilians in the southern Gaza Strip
Biden: "Israel agreed the humanitarian assistance can begin to move from Egypt to Gaza."
Shortly after Biden meets Israeli war cabinet Israel announces it will allow the entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza from Egypt, Israeli officials say
The Egyptian Foreign Minister: The Rafah crossing is still not qualified due to the bombing, and there is no guarantee that it will not be bombed if it is opened
Egyptian official media: Cairo tells Netanyahu that escalation will be met with escalation