Hello! I was in that part of the world several times, many years ago. There is a border and a border crossing between Gaza and Egypt. There is also an advantage that this part of Egypt is extremely sparsely inhabited, there could easily be living room there to accommodate people. However despite the common religion of Islam and the common ethnicity I believe the Egyptians might be extremely reluctant to accommodate their brother Palestinians. God Bless You
Unfortunately, that didn't happen until Oct 13th, AFTER they had turned Gaza isn't rubble and obliterated Palestinian children.
So when we consider that the Palestinian civilians weren't actually made aware prior to the bombings/airstrikes on Oct 7th, I wouldn't want to risk my family's life and walk the streets in case Israel did decide to bomb home (which they did do hours after the attack). I would be more worried of debris and shrapnel when they actually start bombing to even think about going outside during the actual attacks. The best bet is to stay inside your home and hope you aren't obliterated.
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