The Israeli government said on the 3rd that it will open the Rafah crossing in the next few days so that residents of the Palestinian Gaza Strip can go to Egypt. Israel's Ministry of Defense's “Territorial Government Activities Coordination Office”, which is responsible for coordinating the delivery of aid supplies to the Gaza Strip, issued a statement on the 3rd saying that the move was “in line with the cease-fire agreement and senior Israeli political instructions.” After receiving approval from the Israeli security services, residents of the Gaza Strip can leave the Strip via Rafah crossing on the basis of coordination with Egypt. The relevant process will be overseen by the EU delegation.

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The Israeli government said on the 3rd that it will open the Rafah crossing in the next few days so that residents of the Palestinian Gaza Strip can go to Egypt. Israel's Ministry of Defense's “Territorial Government Activities Coordination Office”, which is responsible for coordinating the delivery of aid supplies to the Gaza Strip, issued a statement on the 3rd saying that the move was “in line with the cease-fire agreement and senior Israeli political instructions.” After receiving approval from the Israeli security services, residents of the Gaza Strip can leave the Strip via Rafah crossing on the basis of coordination with Egypt. The relevant process will be overseen by the EU delegation.