The sick people left Gaza over the Lafa border on Saturdays for the first time in nine months under the important provisions of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
However, the Ministry of Gaza Health officials said that only 50 out of thousands of people who need treatment abroad can be on Saturday.
The Egyptian state -owned TV channel, Alcahella News, is a live streaming ambulance that has arrived at the side of the Egyptian intersection and carried some of the illness.
The intersection was closed after Israel invaded Rafa, the southernmost city of Gaza in May. The war has devastated the Gaza's medical system and is struggling to provide care for hospitals that are still in service.
The war in Israel in Gaza caused an immeasurable destruction of territorial medical facilities, including Alcifa Hospital in Gaza. Israeli officials accused Hamas that he was using many medical facilities for military purposes, and stated that the attack on Alsifa had revealed a stone and concrete tunnel shaft under the facility. Hamas denied Israel's accusation.
Before Israel took over the intersection, tens of thousands of people were injured in Palestinians and foreigners escaped the war where they left the aisle. Rafa was also an important entry point for trucks to help Gaza.
Appendix of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas states that after receiving the approval of Israel and Egypt, 50 injured militants will leave Gaza every day.
Under the contract, the number of illnesses and injuries passing through Rafa increases, the restrictions are lifted, and the movement of the product and trade is resumed. However, these rules did not specify when such changes would be valid.
It is the formula of Gaza's World Health Organization, and Riku Pippercorn on the west coast of the Israeled Jordan River said that evacuation on Saturday was a positive step, but he must increase the pace through the exit route as much as possible. He said it would not be. Approximately 12,000 to 14,000 people needed to treat serious injury and chronic diseases outside Gaza.
Hamas was supervising the Palestine on the border between Gaza and Egypt until Israel invaded Rafa.
Inc. has been resumed by a new security agreement between Israel, Palestinian rival Israel, Egypt, and internationally supported Palestinian authorities.
Despite promoting the former Biden administration in Washington, Palestine's authority resisted the concept of dominating postwar Gaza. President Trump's vision about who controls the fly after the conflict remains unknown.
The Benjamin Netanyafu Bureau, the Prime Minister of Israel, states that “Palestinian authorities” are just “passport stamps.” The Israeli army remains “placed around the intersection”, and no one is allowed without approval of Israeli security services.
Nick cumming-bruce, Aaron Boxerman, and Johnatan Reiss have contributed to the report.