Egypt’s Sisi accuses Israel of impeding aid deliveries to Gaza
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi has accused Israel of holding up aid deliveries from the Rafah border crossing Gaza by pursuing procedures that halt movements, Reuters reports.
“This is a form of pressure on the Gaza Strip and its people over the conflict and the release of hostages. They are using this as a pressure tool on the people of the Strip,” Sisi told a gathering of military officers and state officials.
“We used to send Gaza 600 trucks a day. But for the past two to three days, we are not delivering more than 200 to 200 trucks (of aid) per day. How are these people (in Gaza) living?” he said.
“Egypt’s Rafah crossing is open 24/7 every day of the month. But the procedures taking place on the Israeli side for us to send in the aid without it being blocked by anyone, they are the reason (for holdups).”