Five heavy equipment vehicles enter Gaza Strip through Rafah Crossing for first time

ANI February 19, 2025 272 views

Five heavy machinery vehicles have entered the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing, marking a significant development in humanitarian efforts. The vehicles are part of an agreement involving the exchange of Israeli bodies and relief equipment. Egypt is actively preparing for a major Gaza reconstruction conference in collaboration with UN and international partners. The ongoing humanitarian mission aims to support recovery and rebuilding efforts in the war-damaged region.

"The urgent need to launch Gaza early recovery and reconstruction projects" - Badr Abdelatty, Egyptian Foreign Minister
Gaza City, February 19: Five heavy machinery vehicles entered the Gaza Strip today through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.

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Five debris-clearing vehicles cross from Egypt into Gaza Strip

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Humanitarian aid trucks reach 290 on Monday

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Egypt plans major Gaza reconstruction conference

Local Palestinian sources confirmed the movement of several debris-clearing vehicles from the Egyptian side of the crossing towards Kerem Shalom, and from there into Gaza. However, the fate of the mobile homes remains unclear.

Earlier, Israel announced an agreement stipulating the release of four bodies of deceased Israelis on Thursday, in exchange for allowing the entry of heavy equipment and mobile homes into the Gaza Strip.

On Monday, the total number of humanitarian aid and relief trucks that entered the Gaza Strip on Monday reached 290, including 23 trucks carrying fuel and gas.

The Middle East News Agency (MENA) quoted an official source at the Rafah border crossing in North Sinai Governorate, Egypt, stating that the aid trucks were allowed into Gaza after undergoing inspection at the Kerem Shalom and Al-Auja border crossings in the southeastern part of the Strip.

In a related context, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Emigration and Egyptian Expatriates Badr Abdelatty met with the UN Senior Humanitarian and Reconstruction Coordinator for Gaza, Sigrid Kaag, to discuss preparations for the upcoming Gaza reconstruction conference.

The conference, organised by Egypt in cooperation with the UN, international partners, and financial institutions, aims to accelerate recovery efforts in Gaza.

The meeting between the two sides took place on the sidelines of the fourth meeting of the international alliance for the implementation of the two-state solution in Cairo.

Abdelatty stressed the urgent need to launch Gaza early recovery and reconstruction projects. He outlined Egypt's detailed timeline for implementation and the various phases of the Gaza recovery plan.

The minister also listened to Kaag's assessment of the humanitarian situation in Gaza and her latest international engagements. He reaffirmed Egypt's position on ensuring safe and continuous humanitarian aid access to Gaza. (ANI/WAM)

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