U.S. Citizens Stuck At Gaza-Egypt Border After Crossing Agreement Possibly Hindered By Hamas

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Who Is Potential Biden Primary Challenger Dean Phillips? Millionaire Former Gelato Exec Turned Congressman Would Be President’s Most Prominent OpponentThe U.S. government advised American citizens in Gaza on Saturday to head toward the Rafah border crossing—the sole crossing point between Egypt and Gaza, which has been closed—though the citizens reportedly ended upA deal between the U.S.

The State Department advised American citizens to head toward the crossing but noted there may be very little notice if the crossing opens and it may only open for a limited time,”. That’s the estimated number of Palestinian-Americans in Gaza, which has been hammered by military assaults for days, resulting in the deaths of thousands.

 

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