People enter the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip before crossing into Egypt *(Credit: Mohammed Abed/AFP)
Hundreds of Palestinian foreign passport holders waited Tuesday inside the war-stricken and besieged Gaza Strip to escape through the Rafah Crossing with Egypt.
While most still queued nervously, the first arrivals were seen on the Egyptian side where paramedics transferred an injured woman on a stretcher into an ambulance to rush her to a hospital.
Tuesday was set to mark the fifth day on which Gaza's sole land crossing not controlled by Israel has opened in the past week, to wounded Palestinians as well as foreigners and Palestinian dual nationals.
AFP video footage from the Gaza side showed hundreds waiting with suitcases, bags and other scant belongings at the Rafah terminal complex.
"We were suffering just like any Gazan resident, we waited a long time for the crossing to open," said Farid Nawasra, who holds a Russian passport.
"We were waiting every day for our names to be added to the list, and we hope today that they allow us to pass, as they allowed other foreigners to pass."
Departures from the Gaza Strip were expected to resume for many more on Tuesday afternoon after 500 people had received authorization to enter Egypt, Hamas officials said.
"Every person in Gaza is in danger," said Myrian Abu Shaban, a resident of Gaza City. "I'm happy we managed to make it to the border."
Israeli forces have stepped up their ground offensive in Gaza as part of the military response to the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks that officials say killed 1,400 people, mostly civilians, with more than 240 taken hostage.
The Hamas-run health ministry in Gaza said Tuesday that 10,328 Palestinians had been killed in the territory since the start of Israel's offensive, most of them civilians.
Israel's defense ministry body in charge of civil affairs in the Gaza Strip, COGAT, released a video that claimed to show thousands of Palestinians heading south from the northern Gaza Strip along a humanitarian corridor.
Hamas claimed the video footage was staged "in a humiliating way to demonstrate that a large number are fleeing south."
Israeli forces have encircled Gaza City where they say Hamas's main command and control facilities are located. The Israeli military has repeatedly called on Palestinian civilians to evacuate and move south.
Hundreds of Palestinian foreign passport holders waited Tuesday inside the war-stricken and besieged Gaza Strip to escape through the Rafah Crossing with Egypt.
While most still queued nervously, the first arrivals were seen on the Egyptian side where paramedics transferred an injured woman on a stretcher into an ambulance to rush her to a hospital.
Tuesday was set to mark the fifth day on which Gaza's sole land crossing not controlled by Israel has opened in the past week, to wounded Palestinians as well as foreigners and Palestinian dual nationals.
AFP video footage from the Gaza side showed hundreds waiting with suitcases, bags and other scant belongings at the Rafah terminal complex.
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