Israel is extending the mandate of the EU mission at the Rafah crossing until the middle of next year, giving Brussels a chance to step up aid to the Palestinians.
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Israel is extending the mandate of the EU mission at the Rafah crossing until the middle of next year, giving Brussels a chance to step up aid to the Palestinians.
European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Thursday welcomed Israel's decision to extend the mandate of the EU mission at the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt until the middle of next year. The report comes from AFP. The EUBAM mission was established by the Union in 2005 to help monitor...