Aid shipments to southern Gaza may resume Friday night, Egyptian security sources say
- A crossing agreement intends to address the reduced UN aid flow into Gaza following Israel's Rafah offensive, causing aid accumulation in Egypt.
- Egypt plans to transfer humanitarian assistance and fuel to the UN at Kerem Shalom crossing until Rafah crossing reopens legally.
- Uncertainty surrounds the success of the agreement due to access difficulties at Kerem Shalom amidst ongoing conflicts.
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Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi and US President Joseph Biden have reached an agreement on sending humanitarian aid and fuel to the UN via the Israeli Kereem Shalom crossing, until legal mechanisms for reopening the Rafah border crossing from the Palestinian side are established, according to the cabinet of the Egyptian president.

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Egypt will open a border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip to allow more humanitarian aid for the population.
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