The article discusses the ongoing conflict in Gaza and its effects on civilians, particularly women and children. The Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa and Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty are traveling with a BBC correspondent to assess the situation at the Rafah border crossing, where aid trucks are waiting to enter Gaza.
The article also mentions that families of hostages being held by Hamas are protesting across Israel in a day of marches, rallies, and demonstrations. Additionally, there is an incident near Nablus where masked Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians, which was witnessed by the BBC's Lucy Williamson.
There is no specific information on the current state of aid delivery to Gaza or the situation at the Rafah border crossing, but it seems that the situation remains challenging, with many civilians struggling to access basic necessities due to the conflict.
The article also mentions that families of hostages being held by Hamas are protesting across Israel in a day of marches, rallies, and demonstrations. Additionally, there is an incident near Nablus where masked Israeli settlers attacked Palestinians, which was witnessed by the BBC's Lucy Williamson.
There is no specific information on the current state of aid delivery to Gaza or the situation at the Rafah border crossing, but it seems that the situation remains challenging, with many civilians struggling to access basic necessities due to the conflict.