Aid will move into Gaza once Egypt is able to repair road cratered by Israeli strikes; Sunak expected to ask that Britons stranded in Gaza be allowed to leave
- Hamas and Israel at war: what we know on day 13
Israel, the White House and Egypt have confirmed that limited aid will be allowed to travel into Gaza through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt.
Foreign passport holders are also expected to be allowed out under any deal to reopen the crossing, after many headed to the vicinity in recent days seeking to exit.
Meanwhile, Israel has called on Gazans to move southwards closer to Rafah to shelter from bombardment. Here is a look at the situation and the history of the Rafah crossing.
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