CAIRO, Egypt: Pedestrians are set to begin passing through the Rafah border crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt on Monday, after it was largely shut for close to two years since Israeli forces seized the Palestinian side. The reopening, demanded by the United Nations and aid groups, is a key part of the second phase of US President Donald Trump’s truce plan for the Palestinian territory.

Key Rafah border crossing with Egypt to be reopened after nearly two years for only 'limited movement of people'.

Key Rafah border with Egypt reopens after nearly two years for 'limited movement of people' during security trial.