Egypt reopens the Karam Abu Salem crossing for aid to Gaza
Egyptian government officials have agreed to the temporary reopening of the Karam Abu Salem crossing to send humanitarian aid to Gaza after consultation with the White House. |
reported by Mehr News Agency, in continuation of efforts to speed up aid delivery to civilians in Gaza, Cairo announced the reopening of a crossing to send humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza.
In this regard, Al Jazeera news site reported on Friday night that the presidents of the United States and Egypt, in a telephone conversation today, facilitated the delivery of humanitarian aid to the UN forces in Gaza through the Karam Abusalam crossing. They agreed.
During this telephone conversation, the heads of the two countries discussed the severe shortages in Gaza, including fuel for hospitals and bakeries.
In this regard, the Palestinian Authority announced on Friday evening that Egyptian government officials have agreed to temporarily reopen the Karam Abusalem crossing following the country’s consultation with the White House to send humanitarian aid.
It should be said that during the phone conversation between Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and Biden both emphasized their commitment to the “two-state” solution and any attempt to They rejected the displacement of Palestinians from their homeland.