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.
On Thursday, about 50 patients and their escorts exited Gaza for medical treatment through the Rafah Crossing.
Israel will reopen Gaza's Rafah Crossing to Egypt on Wednesday, March 18, for limited movement of people, following a security assessment.
Rafah crossing sees steady movement of 100 Palestinian patients and residents weekly between Gaza and Egypt, with passage contingent on Egyptian and WHO.