The USA, Egypt and Israel agreed on a temporary truce in the southern Gaza Strip, - Reuters (UPDATED)

The USA, Egypt and Israel agreed on a temporary truce in the southern Gaza Strip, - Reuters (UPDATED)

The USA, Egypt and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire in the southern Gaza Strip from 9:00 a.m. Monday (Kyiv time). This was reported by Reuters.


The sources note that the truce will last for several hours, but the specific duration has not been specified.


In addition, the agreements provide for the opening of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip by 17:00 today. Rafah is the only Israeli-controlled crossing point into Gaza.


So far, Israeli troops and the US Embassy in Israel have not provided official comments on this information.

 

UPDATED

 

Israel has denied reports that it has agreed to a ceasefire in southern Gaza to allow the Rafah border crossing to be opened to deliver aid to the Strip. This was reported by the Times of Israel. 


"At the moment, there is no ceasefire for humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip and the departure of foreigners," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said in a statement.





The USA, Egypt and Israel have agreed to a ceasefire in the southern Gaza Strip from 9:00 a.m. Monday (Kyiv time). This was reported by Reuters.


The sources note that the truce will last for several hours, but the specific duration has not been specified.


In addition, the agreements provide for the opening of the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and the Gaza Strip by 17:00 today. Rafah is the only Israeli-controlled crossing point into Gaza.


So far, Israeli troops and the US Embassy in Israel have not provided official comments on this information.

 

UPDATED

 

Israel has denied reports that it has agreed to a ceasefire in southern Gaza to allow the Rafah border crossing to be opened to deliver aid to the Strip. This was reported by the Times of Israel. 


"At the moment, there is no ceasefire for humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip and the departure of foreigners," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office said in a statement.