Key takeaways:
- 180 aid trucks carrying humanitarian and medical aid have entered Gaza, including 80 from the newly opened Kerem Shalom crossing.
- President Joe Biden expressed his support for Israel’s war against Hamas and suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might need to assemble a new governing coalition for a peaceful resolution.
- The Egyptian Red Crescent is continuing to provide aid to the people of Gaza and is working to ensure that all aid trucks are inspected and delivered safely.
Today, 180 aid trucks carrying humanitarian and medical aid have entered Gaza, including 80 from the newly opened Kerem Shalom crossing, according to Khaled Zayed, head of the Egyptian Red Crescent in North Sinai. The remaining trucks entered from the Al Ouga crossing. Another 120 trucks are awaiting inspection today at the Kerem Shalom crossing.
In remarks at a Washington, D.C., campaign fundraiser on Tuesday, President Joe Biden expressed his support for Israel’s war against Hamas and suggested that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu might need to assemble a new governing coalition if there is ever to be hope for a peaceful resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Today, President Biden will meet with families of Americans who were taken hostage by Hamas during the Oct. 7 attacks. The White House official said that Biden will reaffirm his support for Israel’s war against Hamas and will discuss the need for a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
The Egyptian Red Crescent is continuing to provide aid to the people of Gaza and is working to ensure that all aid trucks are inspected and delivered safely. This is a crucial step in the process of achieving a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
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