People can’t flee and aid can’t enter as Egypt keeps Gaza border closed

But for now it’s closed, even as planeloads of international humanitarian aid are arriving at airports in Egypt. The World Food Programme tweeted that it is waiting to truck high energy biscuits into Gaza.

Israel has now cut off the flow of food, medicine, water and electricity to Gaza, pounded neighbourhoods with airstrikes and told the estimated one million residents of the north to flee south ahead of Israel’s planned attack. 

The Gaza Health Ministry said more than 2,300 Palestinians have been killed since the fighting erupted last weekend.

Relief groups have called for the protection of the over two million civilians in Gaza urging an emergency corridor be established to get the humanitarian aid in.

As the humanitarian situation worsens in Gaza, Egypt is coming under more and more pressure from the international community to open the crossing.

“My daughters have coordinated with the German Foreign Office for me to be able to leave, but I can’t,” Nadia Baraka, a German national of Palestinian origin, told a Euronews correspondent at the crossing.

“We came and we saw everything closed. Why are they laughing at us? At least help us to leave. I just want to leave,” she said.

Ibrahim Al-Qarinawi, a Swiss national, was visiting his family in Gaza when the violence began.

“The war started and we were besieged here. This war is very cruel. There’s no water, no electricity, no telephone, no internet, nothing but death and destruction,” he told Euronews.

One American passport holder felt very fortunate just to have reached the border with Egypt, even though it remains closed.

“After seeing the situation in Gaza, the houses being destroyed and people dying under rubble, I say that God has given me a new life because I managed to get here,”  Raghda Abu Shaaban said.

“I want to leave and go back to America, but I will leave my heart here. Nothing is as valuable as a human being,” she added.

It is not however safe in Rafah, Five days earlier an Israeli bomb landed nearby.

The conflict began after hundreds of fighters from the Islamic militant group Hamas entered Israeli and killed around 1,300 Israelis, most of them civilians, on October 7th.