Egyptian truckers endure months at border to deliver vital aid to Gaza
- The ceasefire between Israel and Hamas began on January 19, allowing Egypt to open the Rafah border for humanitarian aid into Gaza.
- Hundreds of aid trucks are waiting at the Rafah crossing, with Egypt planning to allow 600 trucks daily, including 50 fuel trucks.
- The ceasefire agreement includes the release of hostages and aims to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where many face starvation.
- Over 46,000 Palestinians have died during the conflict, with more than 90 percent of the population displaced from their homes.
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