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Israel-Hamas war: Five American aid workers leave Gaza for Egypt through Rafah crossing, hundreds remain

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Hamas terrorist confirms they heard children, shot at door until crying stopped.

A Hamas terrorist told Israel Defense Forces that he and another member of Hamas heard children crying before shooting at the door until they were no longer heard. (Credit: Israel Defense Forces)

At least five Americans were among the group of civilians who fled Gaza for Egypt on Wednesday, U.S. officials say.

All five U.S. citizens – who are the only known Americans to leave Gaza today – were aid workers. The U.S. State Department says that it will give instructions to the 400 other Americans who expressed a desire to leave, along with their families. The total number is around 1,000 people.

“Due to privacy considerations we are not offering further details about the individuals who were able to depart,” a spokesperson told Fox News. “We continue to work towards safe passage for more U.S. citizens, Lawful Permanent Residents, and family members in the coming days.”

Fox News learned that the evacuation was conducted with the help of the Special Operations Association of America, who rescued at least 25 other aid workers.

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Foreign passport holders board a bus after arriving in the Egyptian part of the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip on November 1, 2023. (AFP via Getty Images)

During a State Department briefing on Wednesday, spokesperson Matthew Miller said that he expects the exits of “U.S. citizens and foreign nationals to continue over the next several days.”

“In the past 24 hours, we have informed U.S. citizens and their family and family members with whom we are in contact that they will be assigned specific departure dates,” Miller explained. “We have asked them to continue to monitor email regularly over the next 24 to 72 hours for specific instructions about how to exit the U.S. Embassy in Cairo is standing by to provide assistance to U.S. citizens as they enter Egypt.”

During the briefing, Miller also confirmed that Secretary of State Antony Blinken will travel to Israel and Jordan on Friday.

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A member of the red crescent speaks to a foreign passport holder upon arriving in the Egyptian part of the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip on November 1, 2023. (AFP via Getty Images)

“The secretary will meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu and other leaders of the Israeli government to receive an update on their military objectives and their plans for meeting those objectives,” the spokesperson explained. “He will reiterate us support for Israel’s right to defend itself in accordance with international humanitarian law and discussed the need to take all precautions to minimize civilian casualties as well as our work to deliver humanitarian assistance.”

Earlier on Wednesday, it was discovered that the list of approved nationals to cross at Rafal omitted Americans citizens, despite U.S. officials helping broker negotiations between Egypt and the Palestinians.

The attorney of a Massachusetts family trapped in Gaza released a statement announcing that the U.S. was excluded from the list.

An Egyptian officer speaks with a foreign passport holder upon arriving in the Egyptian part of the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip on November 1, 2023. (AFP via Getty Images)

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“Abood shared with me this morning that he reached out to the US Embassy in Cairo, which told him that there was no timeline for US citizens to depart, “attorney Sammy Nabulsi said in a statement. “My concern has and continues to be that at every turn the United States has prioritized foreign interests over the safety and security of American citizens.”

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