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Israel to let more aid into Gaza in exchange for hostages’ medicines

Two Qatari military planes left Doha on Wednesday for Egypt's El Arish airport near the Rafah border crossing with Gaza

January 17, 2024 09:52
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Photographs of civilians held hostage by Hamas terrorists in the Gaza Strip, posted in Tel Aviv. Dec. 21, 2023. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90.

ByJC Reporter, JC Reporter

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(JNS) Israel has agreed to allow more aid trucks into the Gaza Strip in return for the delivery of badly needed medicines to Israeli hostages held by Hamas, Qatar's foreign ministry announced on Tuesday evening.

Under the deal brokered by Qatar and France, two Qatari military planes will leave Doha on Wednesday for Egypt's El Arish airport near the Rafah border crossing with Gaza, according to spokesman Majed al-Ansari.

The Israeli Prime Minister's Office confirmed the agreement, saying that Qatari representatives would personally accompany the shipment to its "final destination" in the Strip.

"Israel insists that all the medicines reach their destination," the statement added. Jerusalem is reportedly overseeing the security aspects of the entire operation.