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Yes, I understand why they had to relocate. To save their lives. And their lives continue to need saving.
They say in some articles that the delay is because roads need to be repaired on the Egypt side. Presumably they are being repaired now?
Not sure why they need to be repaired ... there are loads of trucks already sitting there ... but perhaps some of the bombing raids in that area hit some of the Egypt roads?
I think if any of the bombs hit in Egypt's territory then we would have heard about it, loud and clear, whether bombing from Gaza or Israel.
I wonder when the last time the Egypt-Gaza Strip border was open and if the road issue has been a problem before the October 7th massacre. If so, they may just now be getting around to repairing it. But I assume that provisions went through the border at regular intervals as they were shipped by humanitarian organizations.
Sadly, Hamas is holding the entire Gaza Strip territory hostage and their civilians are paying the price.