76 patients, 335 foreign passport holders cross from Gaza into Egypt
Seventy-six injured Gazan residents have crossed from Gaza into Egypt on Wednesday, hours after the Rafah border crossing opened for the first time since the Israel-Hamas conflict began on Oct. 7, according to Palestinian Rafah Crossing spokesman Wael Abu Omar.
The World Health Organization said it's working with officials in Egypt to help establish "a comprehensive triage, stabilization, and medical evacuation system" and "ensure that psychological trauma support services are available to patients."

At least 335 foreign passport holders -- including dual nationals and foreigners -- also crossed from Gaza into Egypt on Wednesday, he said.

As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens, 51 aid trucks crossed the border Wednesday to head into Gaza, he said. A total of 268 aid trucks have now entered Gaza.









