Following the opening of the Rafah border post on Saturday, October 21, to allow the passage of 20 trucks carrying humanitarian aid from Egypt to the Palestinian enclave, UN Secretary-General delivered from Cairo, where he is participating in a peace summit.
"The people of Gaza need much more, a massive delivery of aid is needed." Antonio Guterres said. According to the UN, the number of trucks allowed to deliver medical and food aid to Gaza must be increased to 100 per day.
“This access must be sustained to meet all the humanitarian needs of the civilian population in Gaza. We call for a humanitarian truce." - reacted the French diplomacy.
Against the background of the aggravation of the situation, Egypt, which wants to be at the forefront of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, hosted leaders and representatives of Arab and Western countries for its "peace summit". King Abdullah II of Jordan and President of the Palestinian Authority Mahmoud Abbas, as well as heads of diplomacy, including from France, Great Britain and Germany, will take part. UN chief Antonio Guterres and European leaders Charles Michel and Josep Borrell were also present.
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