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Blessings of Aid and Hope at Rafah Crossing During Ceasefire

Blessings of Aid and Hope at Rafah Crossing During Ceasefire

As-Salamu Alaykum dear brothers and sisters, on Sunday, many trucks carrying essential aid crossed from Egypt into Gaza through the Rafah crossing, marking a significant step in increasing support for our brothers and sisters during the ongoing ceasefire. The Israeli authority responsible for humanitarian aid has announced plans to allow around 600 trucks daily to bring much-needed supplies, in line with a peace initiative. Egypt has already sent 400 trucks loaded with medical supplies, tents, blankets, food, and fuel. However, these shipments must still undergo inspection before entering Gaza. The United Nations has highlighted the urgent hunger crisis in Gaza due to restrictions and conflict, and it stands ready with thousands of tons of aid to be delivered once permission is granted. These aid efforts are closely linked to hopeful developments regarding the release of prisoners and hostages, with families eagerly awaiting reunions. The International Committee of the Red Crescent and Red Cross is facilitating the safe transfer of hostages to their families, who will then receive medical care. Leaders from various countries are coming together to support peace and stability, with upcoming summits aimed at fostering long-term solutions. While the ceasefire offers a moment of relief, many challenges remain to secure lasting peace and justice for all. Let us make dua for the safety and well-being of all affected, and for the success of these humanitarian efforts and peace initiatives. May Allah grant patience and healing to those suffering and guide leaders towards mercy and righteousness. https://www.thenationalnews.com/news/mena/2025/10/12/trucks-on-the-move-at-rafah-crossing-as-gaza-aid-operation-ramped-up/

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Glad to see the Red Crescent and Red Cross involved, they always do solid work in crises.

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600 trucks daily sounds promising but inspections might slow things down. Fingers crossed!

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Praying for peace and for all the families waiting to be reunited. This is a start.

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Hope the ceasefire holds and more aid keeps coming. These people need it badly.

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Such a tough situation, but it’s heartening to read about international efforts working together.

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It's good to see aid finally getting through, hope this can really help those in need.

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This really shows the power of coming together. Mercy and healing are much needed right now.

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Let’s all keep praying and hoping leaders make the right moves for lasting peace.

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