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Egypt: Rafah crossing operates normally despite Gaza tension
Rafah, Egypt - February 11, 2025 Egypt has seen the continuation of humanitarian aid entering into the Gaza Strip and the evacuation of injured Palestinians despite Hamas's announcement to postpone the release of Israeli hostages due to alleged violations of the ceasefire agreement by Israel. So far, more than 5,000 trucks have delivered aid from Egypt, while at least 500 Palestinians have managed to get to Egypt, including 350 injured Palestinians who have received treatment in hospitals in Egypt's North Sinai Governorate. Egypt and Qatar, the two main mediators, have been intensifying talks to ensure that the ceasefire succeeds. Initially, talks for the second phase of the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel were the main concern, but after repeated calls by U.S. President Donald Trump to evacuate all of Gaza's residents and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's statements that he wants Hamas to cease to exist, the mediators now fear that phase one of the ceasefire may collapse. The mediators announced that talks for the second phase were suspended, and their focus has been to push the first phase to succeed in reaching its targeted six weeks after Hamas announced it would freeze the release of hostages, citing Israeli violations to the agreement. According to Hamas, the return of Palestinians to northern Gaza was delayed. It also blamed Israel for obstructing the entrance of some aid supplies, including tents, sheltering units and essentials for hospitals. Nevertheless, Egyptian officials remain steadfast in carrying out the terms of the ceasefire. At the Egyptian border with Gaza, the flow of aid averaged at around 300 trucks daily. However, Israel does not allow aid to enter on Friday evenings and on Saturdays. Shotlist: Rafah border crossing, Egypt - Feb 11, 2025: Rafah border crossing, Egypt - Feb 1, 2025 1. Various of border crossing; national flag of Egypt; flag of Egypt's General Authority for Land and Dry Ports; Rafah border crossing, Egypt - Feb 11, 2025 2. Various of ambulances; 3. Men on board of ambulance; 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Khaled Megawer, governor, North Sinai Governorate (partially overlaid with shot 5/ending with shot 6): "Actually, everyone is really very concerned. But actually, for myself as a governor, I'm very optimistic, because there are some points on the ceasefire agreement, and it is still implemented without any shortage. We have three parties on the agreement, swapping prisoners and it's going smoothly, whatever the announcement is. And the humanitarian aid is going very, very smoothly, and receiving injured people, and it's still working."; [SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 5. Ambulances waiting to enter Gaza Strip from border crossing; [SHOTS OVERLAYING SOUNDBITE] 6. Trucks going back to Egypt through border crossing; 7. Ambulances; trucks. [Restriction - No access Chinese mainland]
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