Rafah Crossing Reopens Under Tight Israeli, Egyptian Controls
Rafah Crossing reopens for Gazans under tight Israeli and Egyptian controls after a year, allowing limited daily exits for medical cases requiring Shin Bet.




















Rafah Crossing reopens for Gazans under tight Israeli and Egyptian controls after a year, allowing limited daily exits for medical cases requiring Shin Bet.
The IDF successfully intercepted a drone carrying six M-16 rifles attempting to enter Israel from Egypt on the western border.
Israeli forces successfully intercepted a drone carrying ten rifles that crossed from Egypt into Israeli territory yesterday.
Israel will reopen Gaza's Rafah Crossing to Egypt on Wednesday, March 18, for limited movement of people, following a security assessment.
Since the war with Iran began, Israel's Tourism Ministry confirms 2,500 tourist entries and 16,000 exits, with 21,500 currently in the country.
The National Security Council (NSC) issues travel advisories for Israelis abroad, recommending specific entry points via Egypt and Jordan and cautioning against.
The National Security Council advises Israelis abroad to use specific entry points when returning via Egypt or Jordan and to conceal Israeli/Jewish identifiers.
Israelis returning from Egypt via the Taba border crossing can now access bus services to Eilat, Beer Sheva, Ben-Gurion Airport, and Tel Aviv, following air.
Rafah crossing sees steady movement of 100 Palestinian patients and residents weekly between Gaza and Egypt, with passage contingent on Egyptian and WHO.
Israeli soldiers intercepted a drone smuggling three M-16 rifles and cartridges from Egypt overnight, the Israel Defense Forces announced on Monday.
Israel intercepts drone smuggling M-16s from Egypt. IDF downs aerial drone carrying weapons overnight, preventing illicit arms transfer.