Arab and Muslim States Reject Israel’s One-Way Rafah Plan
Foreign ministers from key Arab and Muslim states reject Israel’s one-way Rafah reopening plan, urging adherence to Trump’s two-way model to protect movement in Gaza.
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Foreign ministers from key Arab and Muslim states reject Israel’s one-way Rafah reopening plan, urging adherence to Trump’s two-way model to protect movement in Gaza.
Aid trucks loaded with supplies lined up at Gaza’s Rafah crossing on October 19 after Israel postponed its reopening, stalling vital humanitarian aid flows.
Rafah crossing stays closed as Israel and Hamas clash over delayed body handovers, testing the fragile ceasefire in Gaza.
Hamas delegation meets Egyptian officials in Cairo to discuss Gaza’s security, PA oversight, weapons handover, Rafah crossing reopening, and a joint Palestinian body plan.
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened on November 1 for limited evacuations, allowing foreign passport holders and wounded individuals to leave amid ongoing conflict.
As tensions escalate in Gaza, residents await possible exit through Rafah crossing, hindered by Egypt’s requirements for humanitarian aid.