More Americans are expected to be among the foreign nationals exiting Gaza on Tuesday, White House National Security Spokesperson John Kirby said during a press conference. “We do expect more individuals to depart Gaza today via the Rafah crossing. To date, there’s been over 400 U.S. citizens and their families who have been able to depart and have been seeking the assistance of our consular team at the embassy in Cairo,” Kirby said, adding that the situation was “very fluid” and that there won’t be a final count until the end of the day.
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More Americans expected to exit Gaza, 1 month after Hamas attack: White House
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