Cairo, Egypt – Egypt’s foreign ministry said on Thursday the implementation of a ceasefire in Gaza must “start without delay”, a day after mediators announced that Israel and Hamas had reached a truce.
The agreement, announced by mediators Qatar, the United States and Egypt, is set to take effect on Sunday and involve the exchange of Israeli hostages for Palestinian prisoners, after which the terms of a permanent end to the war would be finalised.
Since the deal was announced, the Gaza civil defence agency said at least 80 people have been killed and hundreds wounded in strikes by Israel’s military, which said on Thursday it had hit about 50 targets over the past day.
In a call with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Egypt’s Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty called for an immediate start to the truce and stressed “the need for the parties to adhere to its provisions and work to implement its stages on the specified dates”.
In a separate statement, the ministry said Egypt was ready to host an international conference on reconstruction of the Gaza Strip, where the United Nations has said it would take more than a decade to rebuild civilian infrastructure.
Cairo on Thursday called for the rapid, safe and effective distribution of humanitarian aid, as well as “early recovery projects in preparation for reconstruction”.
On Wednesday, state-linked Al-Qahera News reported that coordination was “underway” to reopen the Rafah crossing on the Egypt-Gaza border to allow the entry of aid.
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