has agreed to reopen its northern border with Gaza to allow desperately needed humanitarian aid to enter the war-torn enclave — but there are growing fears Hamas will steal it for themselves or use it as cover to bring in more weapons. More than 200 trucks and some 3,000 tonnes of aid are now positioned at the Rafah crossing, Gaza's only connection to Egypt, to deliver food, water and medicine to the millions of civilians trapped there amid withering Israeli airstrikes.But under the deal agreed by Egypt after intense talks with President yesterday, only 20 trucks with humanitarian aid will be allowed into the enclave from Friday at the earliest amid fears that will confiscate the supplies.
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