Egypt refuses to coordinate with Israel on entry of aid from Rafah crossing, Alqahera News reports
Egypt refuses aid coordination with Israel at Rafah crossing due to 'unacceptable escalation', blaming Israel for Gaza Strip situation. Aid routes seized, leaving enclave isolated with halted shipments.

The official also said that Egypt held Israel responsible for the deterioration of the situation in the Gaza Strip.
On May 7, Israeli forces seized the main border crossing at Rafah, closing a vital route for aid into the besieged enclave.
The United Nations and other international aid agencies said the closing of the two crossings into southern Gaza - Rafah and Israeli-controlled Kerem Shalom - had virtually cut the enclave off from outside aid and very few stores were available inside.
Red Crescent sources in Egypt said shipments had completely halted.
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