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The conflict between Israel and Hamas: Why Egypt hesitates to open the Rafah crossing, where Brazilians are waiting to leave Gaza

The conflict between Israel and Hamas: Why Egypt hesitates to open the Rafah crossing, where Brazilians are waiting to leave Gaza

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Aid trucks wait on the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing

  • author, Sebastian Asher
  • scroll, BBC editor for the Arab world

Egypt has long played a mediating role, not only between Israel and the Palestinians, but also between the main Palestinian factions themselves.

It was the first Arab country to make peace with Israel in 1978 – after fighting several wars with the Jewish state.

Now the focus is on Egypt’s control of one of the two land routes out of the Gaza Strip – the Rafah crossing.

Thousands of Palestinians are waiting on the Gaza side of the border, while hundreds of trucks carrying much-needed aid are parked on the Egyptian side. Many other aid convoys are also heading towards the border.

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