The Israel-Palestine conflict has now entered its 14th day, marking a period of heightened tensions and international diplomatic efforts.
On Thursday, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak held discussions with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, emphasizing the need for a peaceful resolution and the importance of humanitarian considerations amidst the ongoing conflict.
In a significant development on Wednesday, Israel announced it would permit Egypt to deliver limited humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, stipulating that the aid must not \"reach Hamas.\" This decision aims to alleviate the humanitarian crisis without bolstering militant groups.
Following these talks, Egypt agreed to open the Rafah crossing, allowing up to 20 trucks of essential aid to enter Gaza. U.S. President Joe Biden confirmed this arrangement after his discussions with Egyptian officials, highlighting the international community's role in providing relief to those affected by the conflict.
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