Limited Rafah Crossing Reopens, Allowing Sick and Wounded Palestinians to Enter Egypt
A small number of sick and wounded Palestinians began crossing into Egypt on Monday after Israel permitted a limited reopening of the Rafah border post, according to The Guardian. The reopening, which occurred more than 20 months after Israeli forces closed the crossing, offered a glimmer of hope amid fragile diplomatic efforts to stabilize the conflict.
About 150 people were expected to leave the territory, and 50 to enter, Egyptian officials told The Guardian. However, Reuters reported that Israel had permitted only 12 Palestinians to cross by nightfall.
The Rafah crossing is a crucial point of access for Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, providing a vital link to medical treatment and other essential services. The limited reopening followed delays and negotiations between Israeli and Egyptian authorities.
The Guardian reported that the number of Palestinians permitted to enter Egypt was far lower than expected. The reopening of the border came as diplomatic efforts continued to de-escalate the conflict.
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