The Egyptian protests against Trump’s Gaza’s suggestion

Hundreds of people are gathering near the border between Gaza and Egypt, protesting President Donald Trump’s proposal to move Gaza to Egypt and Jordan.
The photo shows that hundreds of people gathered at the Rafa border, gathering the Egyptian and Palestine flags.
Trump first suggested last week, mentioning Egypt and Jordan on Thursday, saying, “We are going to do a lot for them and they intend to do it.”
“The Palestinians from their land are unauthorized,” said Egyptian President Abdel Fatta Al Sishish.
“If I ask this of Egypt people, all of them would take me to say” no “,” he said.
In the past, he has explained prospects as a “red line” that threatens Egyptian national security.
Since 2013, public protests have been banned in Egypt, except for those approved by authorities.
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Updated with 14.05 GMT
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We will end the Middle East live coverage that day. In case you miss something, there is a quick summary of the development of the day.
Hamas confirmed that the remaining three would be released on Saturday.
Gaza’s health needs are “immeasurable” and there is a “large -scale destruction of the medical system”.
The Lafa border crossing between Gaza and Egypt is one of the main routes to put humanitarian support in Gaza, and will resume on Saturday after the fourth stage of hostage prisoners.
The first 50 people who need medical evacuation are allowed to leave Gaza on Saturday
The European Union resumed private missions at Kaja Crow, a diplomatic representative of the block.
Britain, France, and Germany have repeatedly stated in a joint statement, repeating “serious concerns” on the ban on the ban on the United Nations for Palestinians. Continuity of operation. “
Hundreds of people are gathering on the Egyptian side of Rafa, shaking the Egyptian and Palestinian flags, and protesting President Trump’s proposal to move Gaza to Egypt and Jordan.
When Trump repeatedly suggested and asked how to put pressure on Egypt and Jordan to take so many people, he said, “We do a lot for them, and they do it. I’m going to do. “
Prime Minister Keel talked to Emily Damari, a relieved British Israelitan hostage, released on January 19 after spending 471 -day POWs.
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Starmer makes a phone call in FREED HORPERAGE
On the phone, we talk to the British Prime Minister Keel Prime Minister Starge. Photo: Damari family/Reuters
Prime Minister Keel talked to the released British, Israel, a hostage Emily Damari.
Emily was released on January 19 as part of the first hostage group released under the ceasefire contract. She was detained for 471 days.
Her mother, Mandy Damari, posted her photo with her social media and said, “Thank you for calling us today and all the support for returning Emily. I said. “
She continued, and Hamas was detained Emily at a facility operated by UNRWA, a UNRWA, a UNRWA for Palestinians, and said, “I refused to access her twice after shooting.” 。
“It’s a miracle that she survived, and we need to get help from the remaining hostages now,” she said.
On Thursday, Israel cut off the contact with UNRWA and told the agency to empty the office of Jerusalem. Previously, UNRWA staff members argued that they had participated in the attack on October 7.
In a statement to the BBC, UNRWA states:
“We repeatedly sought an independent survey on misuse and ignorance of UN facilities by Palestine’s armed group, including Hamas.”
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Updated with 16.45 GMT
Who says that Gaza’s health needs are “immeasurable”
Gaza’s health needs are “immeasurable”, and the World Health Organization (WHO) states that there is a “large -scale devastation of health systems”.
Currently, only 18 out of 36 hospitals in Gaza are partially functioning, but only 57 or 142 healthcare centers and 11 field hospitals are running.
Gaza, a representative of the body of Palestine’s territory, said that Rick Pippercorn had a pre-war hospital’s abilities of 3,500-4,000 and now about 1,500-1,900.
WHO wants to increase to 2,000-2,500 as soon as possible.
Peeperkorn said that the ceasefire and the hospital had at least the fuel to operate, which had begun to rise in health assistance, but added that medical evacuation was urgently needed.
The WHO believes that 12,000 to 14,000, including 2,500 children, now need medical evacuation for emergency treatment.
The first evacuation, when the ceasefire began, will be held on Saturdays through the Lafa intersection, which has been closed since May early this month.
Approximately 50 patients will leave, but only 480 patients evacuated from Gaza after the Rafa intersection was closed.
“If we continue at this pace, we will be busy for the next 15 years,” says PeePerkorn.
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This is a collection of photos showing evacuation Palestinians who have returned to their homes in northern Gaza.
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When the ceasefire arrived, we had a moment of cheap relief, which we fled from death, but we still carry all sorrow and pain lost in 15 months.
Palestine knows that there are more battles, they have to keep fighting in the war of daily suffering -fight for water, fight for bread, and wars with memories. It is a war with the memory that causes pain and madness in the heart. heart.
Still, I woke up on Sunday with energy and excitement. I knew my journey was tired and I knew that I was crowded with other refugees on a long distance on a broken road, but I wanted to return to my beloved house.
I followed the News Mnit at a moment and waited for the announcement that the intersection would open. Instead, I received the news that it would not happen.
I slept on that day, thinking about all the people who went to the checkpoint early on Saturday, so that they could return to the beginning. Even if many people sold a tent because they could afford to buy, they eventually left their camping at those camping.
So they didn’t have a shelter that night, so I was worried about the next morning and waited, hoping that their dreams would not be crushed again, and slept in the frozen cold.
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A funeral was held for the commander of the Hamas Army Group’s Gaze Mosque in Gaza City, a commander of the Mohamed Daywrit alkasam brigade.
The Israeli army said he had killed Deif in July last year, but Hamas had not confirmed their former commander’s death until yesterday.
Photo: Anaddor/Getty Image
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Updated with 15.15 GMT
The Ministry of Health in Gaza has confirmed that the first group that requires treatment travels on Saturday.
He posted to Telegram, saying, “I will communicate by telephone with patients and friends to arrange a travel procedure according to the list approved by the stakeholders.”
Earlier, World Health Organization stated that 50 Palestinians who need medical treatment abroad will be allowed to leave Gaza tomorrow.
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Rafa border passing between Gaza and Egypt to resume on Saturday
The Lafa border between Gaza and Egypt will be released on Saturday after the fourth stage of the Israeli hostage and Palestine prisoners will be released on Saturday, and Hamas officials tell Agens France Press. Ta.
“The arbitrator informed Hamas the approval of Israel to open the Lafa intersection on Saturday after the fourth batch for prisoners was completed,” said Hamas officials.
An unknown information source explains that evacuation of injured people is performed at an intersection “in accordance with Gaza’s ceasefire and hostage release agreements”.
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Updated with 15.21 GMT

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Hamas announced that it will release Yaden Vivas on Saturday. The father of a young family in Israel was invited to Gaza, one of the most permanent symbols of Israel in the coastal area.
Hamas’s spokesman Abeda said on the telegram channel that Vivas would be released with US citizens’ co -citizens, Keith Sigel, and offer Calderon, a French nationality.
The release of vivas of my wife, Siri, Children, Ariel and KFIR is the other that has long been a campaign for many Israelians and other supporters around the world in their “serious concerns” in their happiness. It represents a painful moment for supporters. Release of Vivas family …
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The Egyptian protests against Trump’s Gaza’s suggestion
Hundreds of people are gathering near the border between Gaza and Egypt, protesting President Donald Trump’s proposal to move Gaza to Egypt and Jordan.
The photo shows that hundreds of people gathered at the Rafa border, gathering the Egyptian and Palestine flags.
Trump first suggested last week, mentioning Egypt and Jordan on Thursday, saying, “We are going to do a lot for them and they intend to do it.”
“The Palestinians from their land are unauthorized,” said Egyptian President Abdel Fatta Al Sishish.
“If I ask this of Egypt people, all of them would take me to say” no “,” he said.
In the past, he has explained prospects as a “red line” that threatens Egyptian national security.
Since 2013, public protests have been banned in Egypt, except for those approved by authorities.
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Updated with 14.05 GMT
This week, under the conditions of the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas earlier this month, there was a stable flow of civilians returning to the northern Gaza.
The photos taken in Jabalia for the past two days show the scenes waiting for them and the size of the destruction brought to Gaza since the start of the dispute.
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Updated with 13.27 GMT