EU 'ready' to restart Gaza border mission after ceasefire deal
- The European Union is ready to redeploy a mission to monitor the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt after a ceasefire deal was announced, as stated by EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas.
- Kaja Kallas confirmed that the EU will provide 120 million euros in humanitarian aid to Gaza, supporting reconstruction and recovery efforts.
- The ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is expected to take effect on Sunday, allowing for the release of hostages and halting fighting in Gaza.
- Kaja Kallas described the truce deal as a 'positive breakthrough', but acknowledged that challenges remain ahead for lasting peace.
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