LIFELINE CROSSING

First Brits cross Gaza border but others are TURNED AWAY after Hamas made hostage threat & 15 IDF soldiers killed

Up to 500 foreign passport holders were expected to flee via the crossing

THE first Brits have crossed the border from Gaza to Egypt - while others have been turned away.

The Foreign Office confirmed that British nationals used the Rafah border crossing last night but did not say how many.

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500 foreign passport holders are set to cross the Rafah border
An Israeli army helicopter launching flares over the Gaza StripCredit: AFP
500 foreign passport holders are set to flee Gaza as Israel continues its ground invasion into the besieged enclaveCredit: AFP
Hundreds are waiting to cross the border after it opened for the first time since the attacks
British citizens will be among those fleeing across the Rafah border to Egypt, which has been mostly closed since the war broke out but opened this morningCredit: Getty
Israeli forces have been pushing Hamas terrorists back into the region as they advance their ground invasion

"We will continue working with partners to ensure the crossing is opened again allowing vital aid into Gaza and more British nationals to leave safely," a statement read.

"The crossing will be open for controlled and time-limited periods to allow specific groups of foreign nationals and the seriously wounded to leave".

Hundreds of desperate foreign nationals managed to pour into Egypt across the southern checkpoint, which opened on Thursday for the first time since the deadly October 7 attacks.

Rishi Sunak previously said around 200 British citizens trapped in Gaza had contacted the Foreign Office in an urgent plea for help ahead of Israel's ground invasion.

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Up to 500 foreign passport holders were expected to flee via the crossing, although they may not have all been able to leave.

And 81 injured civilians in Gaza will also be allowed into Egypt to receive medical care, Sky reports.

One family attempting to make the crossing for the third time with a disabled 15-year-old boy his "seizures kept getting worse and worse" as the war progressed.

After the hospital ran out of the medication he needed, the family tried to cross the border to reach safety, but have now been left trapped at the crossing.

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"We are trying to survive. We're not sure we're going to make it, but we're trying to do everything we can to survive because I simply don't want to die at 24," his sister said.

It came as Hamas made a chilling new threat to hostages, saying they will face the same fate as civilians in Gaza.

The terror group's leader Ismail Haniyeh said that Israeli hostages will experience the same "death and destruction" that Palestinians have faced. 

In a recorded video message he accused Israel of committing "barbaric massacres against unarmed civilians", saying it was covering its own "defeats."

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