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Rafah Crossing Opens as Iran Threatens Wider War

Gaza's Rafah Border Crossing with Egypt Reopens for Limited Traffic

Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopened on Monday, February 2, 2026, for limited traffic, marking a significant step forward in the implementation of the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire agreement. According to Egyptian and Israeli security officials, the reopening allows for the passage of humanitarian aid and a limited number of people.

The Associated Press reported that the crossing would initially allow 50 Palestinians to cross in each direction on the first day. The Rafah crossing is a crucial point of entry and exit for Gaza, providing a vital link to the outside world.

The reopening comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East. On the same day, NPR reported that Iran warned that a U.S. attack would spark a regional war, following President Trump's deployment of an armada to the region. Ali Vaez of the International Crisis Group discussed the potential consequences of further escalation.

Meanwhile, in Caracas, Venezuela, life is settling into an "uneasy normal" one month after U.S. forces seized Nicolás Maduro, according to NPR. Sarah McCammon, host of All Things Considered, noted that major changes have occurred, but questions remain about the long-term impact.

In other news, Variety reported that M-Appeal has acquired international sales rights to "Truly Naked," a drama about intimacy directed by Belgian filmmaker Muriel d'Ansembourg, ahead of its Berlinale premiere.

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