Pakistan News Network – “Axios” website reported that the authorities of the Zionist regime and Egypt have practically reached an agreement to create a safe corridor for the exit of foreigners from Gaza.
American officials and the Zionist regime say that Washington has been interacting with the Zionist regime and Egypt in recent days in an effort to create a safe route for the exit of American citizens and other foreigners from Gaza.
“Axios” website reported in this regard, American and Israeli officials say that there are 500 Americans and hundreds of other foreign nationals in Gaza, including UN aid workers, members of non-profit organizations and journalists.
According to this report, the blocking of the border crossings of occupied Palestine and Egypt and the continuation of the Zionist regime’s airstrikes have practically made it impossible to leave Gaza, and possible ground operations by the Zionist regime will make it more difficult to leave this region.
Published statistics indicate that since Saturday of this week, when Hamas’ operation “Al-Aqsa Storm” began against the positions of the Zionist regime, more than 1,200 Zionists were killed, 1,100 Palestinians were martyred, and thousands of others.
US and Israeli officials say Tel Aviv and Cairo have agreed in principle to create safe passage through Gaza for Americans and other foreign nationals, but have stressed that the project is likely to be difficult to implement in practice because it would require some sort of ceasefire.
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United States Secretary of State Anthony Blinken stated yesterday (Wednesday) that the United States is in talks with Tel Aviv and Egypt about safe passage.
Before leaving America for occupied Palestine and Jordan, he said: “This is an ongoing conversation. I can’t go into details. Some of this, needless to say, is understandably complicated.”
John Kirby, spokesman for the National Security Council of the White House, told reporters yesterday (Wednesday): “We support the safe passage plan for civilians.” Civilians are not to blame for what Hamas has done. “They have not made a mistake and we continue to support the creation of a safe route.”
White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said that Biden had a phone call with Netanyahu on Tuesday about the need to prevent civilian casualties in Gaza as much as possible.
According to the report, Biden said he told Netanyahu about the issue on Wednesday: “I told him that despite all the anger and frustration, it is important that Israel conduct itself in Gaza according to the laws of war.”
The United Nations and other human rights groups have warned that Gaza is facing a severe humanitarian disaster, especially since the only active power plant in the region shut down on Wednesday after running out of fuel, and the Gaza Strip plunged into darkness.
The Zionist regime has cut off electricity to the Palestinian people and has stopped sending food, fuel and other supplies from other places to Gaza and has put the Gaza Strip under complete siege.