
Rafah Border Crossing Reopens, Allowing Palestinian Patients Entry into Egypt
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened for the first time since May 2024, allowing Palestinian patients to cross into Egypt for medical treatment.
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The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopened for the first time since May 2024, allowing Palestinian patients to cross into Egypt for medical treatment.
Displaced Gazans are returning home as a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas takes hold. The Rafah crossing has reopened, allowing vital humanitarian aid into Gaza. Released Israeli hostages are receiving medical care.
China has donated tents and humanitarian supplies to displaced Gazans, providing much-needed relief through the Rafah border crossing amid a dire humanitarian situation.
The Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt opened briefly, allowing limited evacuations amid ongoing conflict. Residents like Tala seek safety amid dire conditions.
At least 140 people were killed in Israeli raids on the Gaza Strip overnight as humanitarian aid enters through the Rafah crossing.
Twenty trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered Gaza through the Rafah crossing after a two-week blockade, marking the first aid allowed into the region amid ongoing conflict.
On Day 16 of the Palestine-Israel conflict, the Rafah crossing opens to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza, while Israel urges its citizens to leave Egypt and Jordan amid escalating tensions.
At the Rafah crossing, Gazans anxiously await a chance to leave amid escalating tensions, but Egypt withholds passage until humanitarian aid is allowed into Gaza.
Over 4,900 people killed as the Palestine-Israel conflict enters Day 13. Egypt opens Rafah crossing to allow vital humanitarian aid into Gaza amid escalating tensions.