Gaza-Egypt Rafah Crossing Reopens to Limited Traffic After Nearly Two-Year Closure
The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened on Monday, February 2, 2026, after being closed for nearly two years, allowing limited humanitarian aid and enabling Palestinians to return, according to officials from Egypt and Israel. The reopening is part of the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire process.
State television showed ambulances and microbuses advancing from the Egyptian side as the gates swung open. An Egyptian official said that around 50 Palestinians would cross in each direction during the first days. Trucks carrying humanitarian aid lined up to enter the Egyptian gate of the Rafah crossing, heading for inspection by Israeli authorities before entering the Gaza Strip, according to The Associated Press.
The move follows a pilot phase, according to Euronews.
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