
Egypt is continuing its efforts to put an end to the "inhumane blockade" imposed by Israel on the Palestinian Gaza strip, Egyptian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Sunday.
"Practical procedures made by Egypt to end the Gaza blockade will continue out of Egypt's historical and ethical responsibility towards its Palestinian brothers," the Foreign Ministry's statement said.
The statement said that Egypt is keen on keeping Rafah border crossing "constantly and exceptionally" open since the Israeli offensive started on Gaza to relieve the suffering of the Strip residents, noting that as many as 7,500 individuals and more than 1,200 tons of food and medicine have passed through the crossing from both sides.
The ongoing Israeli offensive on the restive Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip has left more than 1,900 Palestinians killed and about 10, 000 wounded, while Hamas attacks killed 64 Israeli soldiers and three civilians.
On Sunday, Egypt got approval of both the Palestinians and Israel for an extra 72-hour ceasefire in the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip, according to official MENA news agency.
Egypt managed earlier to broker a 72-hour humanitarian ceasefire between the two sides that expired on Friday and the country is currently calling on the two parties to commit to a new truce.
GMT 18:32 2018 Thursday ,11 January
Nearly 100,000 displaced by fighting in northwest SyriaGMT 18:54 2018 Monday ,08 January
Tunisian police disperse protests against price hikes, unemploymentGMT 18:38 2018 Sunday ,07 January
Imam inaugurates move back to the Prophet’s MihrabGMT 19:14 2018 Saturday ,06 January
Iran: opposition protests and pro-regime ralliesGMT 19:58 2018 Wednesday ,03 January
Polisario Threats MINURSO to Enter Restricted Zone of GuergueratGMT 18:19 2018 Monday ,01 January
Syria’s Assad names new defense and other ministersGMT 18:14 2018 Monday ,01 January
Abbas condemns Israeli ruling party vote for West Bank annexationGMT 00:20 2017 Saturday ,30 December
Makkah forum to boost innovation, leadership
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Maintained and developed by Arabs Today Group SAL.
All rights reserved to Arab Today Media Group 2025 ©
Send your comments
Your comment as a visitor