Brazil is also seeking permission from Hamas so that Brazilians can arrive safely at the border
Currently 25 Brazilians living in the Gaza Strip, in the state of Palestine, are trying to somehow leave the city. They have already gathered and asked the Lula government for help in safely reaching the Egyptian border which, according to the editorialist, Monica Bergamofrom the Folha de S. Paulonegotiates with Brazil the opening of a ticket for the group’s entry into the country.
After crossing the border, they will head to Cairo airport, where they will have to take a plane back to their homeland. People and organizations in Gaza willing to help the group are in contact with the Brazilian office in Ramallah, in the West Bank, as well as interlocutors from Hamas, which controls the Palestinian territory.
Negotiations with Egypt began on Sunday evening, the 8th. Crossing the country is the only way for the 25 Brazilians to leave the Gaza Strip, as Israel is blocked. With the border closed, the group was prevented from reaching Tel Aviv airport, where six planes were sent, via the Ministry of Defense and Foreign Affairs, to repatriate those in Israel. The first plane of the Brazilian Air Force (FAB) landed at the airport around 9.40am this Tuesday the 10th.

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The urgency of removing the group from the city is because they would find themselves in a more vulnerable situation, as the editorialist points out, compared to the Israeli ones.
The Farnesina communicates that the consular offices of the Embassy in Tel Aviv (+972 (54) 803 5858) and the Representative Office in Ramallah (+972 (59) 205 5510), with “Whatsapp”, remain operational to assist citizens in emergency situations. You can also contact the Itamaraty Consular General Office by calling +55 (61) 98260-0610.
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Source: Terra

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