one point through which humanitarian aid can be transported into gaza and people taken out is the rafah checkpoint on the border of gaza and egypt. it was through this point that belarusians and their relatives left the conflict zone to get to cairo, and there they boarded the belavia plane. it was not easy to gather our citizens who wanted to escape the war in gaza at one point. people were in different parts of the enclave, and throughout its territory they did not stop. jogs, and you can’t run over under missile attacks. israel blocked the internet for gas. not everyone had fuel supplies, and local gas stations were reduced to ruins. like all diasporas abroad, our guys united in chats. there they shared information, exchanged invitations to visit and sent each other parcels to their homeland. that is, almost all belarusians knew each other personally or in absentia. therefore, when the military conflict escalated, they created a chat for those who want to get out of the region. at the same time, people called the belarusian embassies and asked for help. diplomats conveyed their req