Gaza authorizes departure of 500 foreign nationals

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GAZA – According to the Gaza Crossings Authority's announcement on Wednesday, they have authorized the departure of approximately 500 foreign nationals from the Gaza Strip, as reported by Al-Mamlaka TV. Additionally, the authority noted that 81 individuals described as 'seriously injured' would be transported to hospitals in Egypt for medical treatment. Live television footage on the Palestinian side of the border depicted large crowds of people gathering at the terminal that separates Egypt from Gaza. Egypt's Cairo Channel broadcast showed ambulances entering the Rafah crossing to transport the injured, as reported by Amad. Finally, people are starting to exit the Gaza Strip into Egypt through the Rafah border crossing after delays upon delays pic.twitter.com/ufiSQN1ehc — John Hudson (@John_Hudson) November 1, 2023 An informed source had previously disclosed that the exit of individuals holding foreign passports was facilitated through Qatari mediation. Read more Region and World Jordan News Read More Netanyahu: No Ceasefire in Gaza 17 Martyred in Israeli Strikes on Multiple Areas in Gaza Hamas: The Release of Israeli-American Soldier Aidan Alexander
GAZA – According to the Gaza Crossings Authority's announcement on Wednesday, they have authorized the departure of approximately 500 foreign nationals from the Gaza Strip, as reported by Al-Mamlaka TV. Additionally, the authority noted that 81 individuals described as 'seriously injured' would be transported to hospitals in Egypt for medical treatment.

Live television footage on the Palestinian side of the border depicted large crowds of people gathering at the terminal that separates Egypt from Gaza. Egypt's Cairo Channel broadcast showed ambulances entering the Rafah crossing to transport the injured, as reported by Amad.


An informed source had previously disclosed that the exit of individuals holding foreign passports was facilitated through Qatari mediation.


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