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  2. Israel-Hamas war – live: Egypt to open Rafah border crossing ...

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    Live: View of Gaza's Rafah crossing as injured expected to enter Egypt. 08:50, Barney Davis. This is a live stream of the Rafah crossing after after the Palestinian border authority said injured ...

  3. Israel-Hamas war – live: Rafah crossing opens as hundreds of ...

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    At least 320 foreign citizens on an initial list of 500, as well as dozens of severely injured Gazans, crossed into Egypt yesterday under a deal among Israel, Egypt and Hamas.

  4. Watch live view of Rafah border crossing as injured Gazans ...

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    Watch a live view of the Rafah border crossing on Wednesday 1 November after the Palestinian border authority said injured Gazans are to enter Egypt. The Israeli military has admitted to launching ...

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  6. Egypt hosts Hamas in new Gaza ceasefire push, looting ... - AOL

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    CAIRO (Reuters) -Hamas leaders held talks with Egyptian security officials on Sunday in a fresh push for a ceasefire in the Gaza war, two Hamas sources said, and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin ...

  7. BBC News Arabic - Wikipedia

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    BBC News Arabic (Arabic: بي بي سي نيوز عربي), formerly BBC Arabic Television, is a television news channel broadcast to the Arab world by the BBC. It was launched on 11 March 2008. It is run by the BBC World Service and funded from the British television licence fee.

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    Health and environment. 2024 in climate change, Paris Agreement. The Copernicus Climate Change Service confirms that 2024 was the warmest calendar year since records began in 1850, with an average global temperature reaching 1.6°C above pre-industrial levels, surpassing the 1.5°C warming benchmark set by the Paris Agreement for the first time.