🌍 As the Israel-Palestine conflict reaches its 14th day, there's a glimmer of hope shining through the tension. On Thursday, UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met with Israeli President Isaac Herzog, discussing the escalating situation.
In a significant move, Israel announced on Wednesday that it will allow Egypt to deliver limited humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, provided it doesn't \"reach Hamas.\" This development comes after intense diplomatic discussions and growing international concern over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
❤️ Egypt has agreed to open the Rafah crossing, a key gateway into Gaza, allowing up to 20 trucks loaded with essential aid to enter the region. U.S. President Joe Biden confirmed this after talks with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi on Wednesday.
For the people of Gaza, this aid could be a lifeline amid ongoing hardships. The international community watches closely, hoping this might be a step towards easing tensions and bringing relief to those affected.
Let's stay tuned and hope for peace. ✌️
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Live: Latest developments in Israel-Palestine conflict, Day 14
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