Updated On: 11 February, 2024 04:54 AM IST | Tel Aviv | Agencies
Egypt is speeding up ceasefire talks to prevent the IDF’s expansion into Rafah, with which it shares a border

Palestinians in Rafah search for their belongings at a destroyed building after an Israeli attack. Pic/Getty Images
The Egyptian presidency, in response to US President Joe Biden’s statement, has said that Egypt has opened the Rafah crossing to enable the flow of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip since “the first moment” of the Israel-Hamas conflict. “Egypt has mobilised massive humanitarian aid and relief from itself and other countries,” the presidency said on Friday, adding that the persistent bombing of the Palestinian side of the crossing by Israel four times obstructed the aid delivery process, Xinhua news agency reported.
On Thursday, speaking to reporters, Biden said, “Initially, the president of Mexico, Sisi, did not want to open the gate to (allow) humanitarian material to get in,” mistakenly calling Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi the leader of Mexico. “Egypt endured immense pressure and challenges to smooth the inflow and increase the amount of aid to Gaza,” the statement stressed, adding that 80 per cent of the aid provided to Gaza came from the Egyptian government, people and civil societies. The statement reiterated the Egyptian efforts to reach a ceasefire and protect the civilians.