The Egyptian government has rejected a proposal to open a corridor for civilians from the Gaza Strip.
About it reports The Times of Israel, citing a senior Egyptian official and writes Reuters, citing Egyptian security sources.
According to The Times of Israel, the Egyptian government has rejected any proposal to create corridors for Palestinians fleeing Israeli bombing.
At the same time, Reuters interlocutors note that Egypt is discussing with the United States plans to provide humanitarian aid to the residents of the enclave across its border.
The Egyptians control the Rafah crossing on the border between Gaza and Egypt. It was closed after Israeli strikes.
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