France reacted to the reopening of the Rafah checkpoint 14:32

The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs supported the opening of the Rafah checkpoint, through which the first humanitarian aid supplies were to be delivered to the Gaza Strip. This was reported on the page of the diplomatic department on the social network. X.

The French Ministry of Foreign Affairs also advocated ensuring stable assistance to residents.

“Rafah has been opened. France welcomes this first step. The country’s diplomatic service added that this access must be continuous to meet the humanitarian needs of the civilian population in Gaza.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs also called for a humanitarian ceasefire.

Before that IDF statedHumanitarian aid without fuel was allowed to pass through the Rafah checkpoint. Any humanitarian aid cargo to the Gaza Strip will only be allowed to enter the southern part of the territory.

Previously “socialbites.ca” answered On important questions about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.




Source: Gazeta

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