According to Al Jazeera, civilians with Austrian, Japanese, Bulgarian, Indonesian, Italian, Greek, Australian, Czech and Jordanian passports, as well as about 90 wounded Palestinians, were allowed through.
The entry into Egypt of those who managed to escape Israeli bombing of the Palestinian territory in the north, after repeated calls by those in charge of the Israeli military to head to the south of the Gaza Strip, was welcomed by many people who, holding Egyptian flags, expressed their solidarity with the Palestinian people.
The humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip is of great concern to the international community, and fears remain that the armed conflict could spread to other countries. Concerns that led the heads of Turkish and Iranian diplomacy this Wednesday to propose holding an international conference as soon as possible to avoid a regional war, and to return US Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Israel tomorrow.New attack on refugee camp
number of deaths
Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip have killed 8,796 Palestinians since the conflict began, according to the Hamas-controlled Health Ministry. Among the dead were 3,648 children.
Complaint
Reporters Without Borders has reported war crimes against journalists in Palestine and Israel to the International Criminal Court.
NO CONNECTION
There was a “total blackout” of telephone and internet lines in the Gaza Strip, surrounded by Israeli forces, this Wednesday, according to Palestinian telecom operator Paltel.
HEALTHCARE
Thousands of people in the Gaza Strip are in urgent need of medical attention, whether due to injuries from the ongoing conflict or chronic illnesses, WHO has warned.
Author: Paulo Joao Santos This Rita Monteiro
Source: CM Jornal

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