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Hamas allows British, Canadian, Moldovan, Ukrainian, German citizens to leave Gaza

On November 2, the border guard service published a list of 596 foreigners and dual nationals, including 400 US citizens, who could leave Gaza

CAIRO, November 7. /TASS/. The Palestinian radical movement Hamas has published lists of foreign nationals and Palestinians with dual citizenship who can leave the Gaza Strip through the Rafah crossing on November 7.

"We publish lists of the holders of passports of other states who will be able to use the Rafah checkpoint on November 7. The citizens mentioned in the document should be present at the checkpoint at 7:00 a.m. (8:00 a.m. Moscow time, 5:00 a.m. GMT - TASS) in order to facilitate the crossing process," the Gaza Strip’s border service said on its page on Facebook (banned in Russia, owned by Meta Corporation, recognized as extremist in Russia). The post was uploaded at 10:49 a.m. Moscow time (7:49 GMT).

The lists published by Hamas include citizens of Britain, Canada, Moldova, Romania, Ukraine, the Philippines, France and Germany. There are no Russians on the lists.

On November 2, the border guard service published a list of 596 foreigners and dual nationals, including 400 US citizens, who could leave Gaza. It also mentioned nationals of Belgium, Bahrain and the Netherlands, and citizens of Azerbaijan, Hungary, Switzerland and South Korea.

A day earlier, the first lists of some 430 people, allowed to leave the enclave through the Rafah crossing on November 1, were published since the escalation of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict flared up. Later, the Al-Qahira Al-Ikhbariya TV channel reported that dozens of ambulances were entering the Gaza Strip from Egyptian territory through the Rafah crossing to pick up the first group of wounded and critically ill Palestinians from the Strip. Reuters reported, citing a source, that Hamas, Israel and Egypt, with the mediation of Qatar and in coordination with the United States, reached an agreement that would allow foreigners and seriously injured people to leave the Gaza Strip.