Muscat Daily

Egypt to establish logistics centre in Rafah for Gaza aid

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Istanbul, Turkey - Egypt announced on Saturday that it is beginning to establish a logistics centre in Rafah to facilitate humanitari­an aid to the Gaza Strip, which is under attack and occupation by Israel.

Government of North Sinai in Egypt, Maj. Gen. Muhammad Abdulfadil, noted that the centre is to be built in the border town, including the Rafah Border Crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip.

Abdulfadil said the Egyptian army has begun constructi­ng the centre in Al-arish to facilitate the work of the Egyptian Red Crescent and to reduce congestion in the area and on the road.

He noted that the centre will have parking areas for trucks, secure warehouses, administra­tive offices and accommodat­ion for drivers, as well as facilities such as water and electricit­y.

Aid to Gaza is reaching the Sinai region by land, sea and air, and efforts are being made to transport aid to Gaza by trucks from the Al-arish Port and the Al-arish Internatio­nal Airport, he added.

Rafah, on the southern border of Gaza, was home to 280,000 Palestinia­ns, before Israel began to attack the Gaza Strip

Attacks on October 7 displaced 1.9mn people in Gaza, which has a population of about 2.3mn.

The majority of displaced Palestinia­ns sought refuge in Rafah, which Israel claimed was ‘safe’.

With the influx of residents from the northern regions, Rafah’s population increased to more than 1.4mn, more than four times its original size.

Palestinia­ns who sought refuge in Rafah are struggling to survive in makeshift tent camps due to a lack of adequate housing.

Israeli forces frequently target Rafah with airstrikes. There are concerns that if Israel launches a ground attack on Rafah, there will be no safe place for civilians in Gaza.

On February 9, Netanyahu instructed the army and security forces to ‘prepare a plan for an attack on Rafah’.

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