Rafah Crossing Remains Closed Amid Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
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Rafah Crossing Remains Closed Amid Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt remains closed as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu links its reopening to Hamas returning deceased hostages. This closure is exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where aid is stranded and desperately needed. The ongoing tensions and blame between Israel and Hamas over ceasefire violations further complicate the situation.

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The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt remains closed, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that its reopening hinges on Hamas returning the bodies of deceased hostages. This situation is critical as humanitarian aid is currently stranded outside, unable to reach those in desperate need within Gaza. The ongoing blame game between the two sides over ceasefire violations adds to the urgency, highlighting the dire humanitarian crisis that continues to unfold.

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