“Today, the eyes of the women and children of Gaza look at the Rafah crossing, and they are without water, medicine, or food, and they are awaiting Egypt’s decisive decision in this regard,” Hossein Amirabdollahian said on X.
He added that Egypt is “expected” to open the Rafah border crossing to allow aid into the Gaza Strip.
Earlier, Al Jazeera spoke to a representative of the Palestine Red Crescent Society, who said that the humanitarian aid the organisation is receiving only meets “10 percent” of the need in Gaza.
Source: AlJazeera