A truck carrying humanitarian aid at the Rafah border on the Egyptian side, in Rafah, Egypt. (Reuters)
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Rafah Crossing Partially Reopens After Two Years, Offering Lifeline to Gaza

  • Israel partially reopened the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt on Sunday after a two-year closure, initially for a trial.
  • The reopening allows limited movement of residents in both directions, with full operations expected to begin on Monday.
  • COGAT, the Israeli military body, stated that entry and exit require coordination with Egypt, Israeli security clearance, and EU supervision.
  • The crossing is crucial for Gaza residents, especially patients like Moustafa Abdel Hadi, who need medical treatment abroad.
  • The reopening aligns with US President Donald Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan and follows the recovery of the last hostage's remains.

Why It Matters: Rafah crossing's partial reopening offers a critical lifeline for Gaza residents after two years of closure.

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