The Israel-Palestine conflict enters its 14th day with cautious hope as global leaders broker a breakthrough in humanitarian aid delivery to Gaza. ✨ UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met Israeli President Isaac Herzog Thursday, urging “restraint” and a path to de-escalation.
Israel announced Wednesday it will permit Egypt to send limited aid to Gaza via the Rafah crossing—provided supplies don’t reach Hamas. 🚚 U.S. President Joe Biden confirmed Egypt agreed to open the crossing for up to 20 trucks, calling it a “critical first step” after talks with Egyptian officials. Still, UN agencies stress Gaza’s 2 million residents need far more to survive.
⚡ Why it matters: With Gaza’s water and fuel supplies nearly exhausted, this deal offers a fragile lifeline. But tensions remain high—Israel continues airstrikes, while Hamas has vowed retaliation. Analysts warn the aid agreement could collapse if fighting intensifies.
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