Tens of thousands of ill and wounded Palestinians await evacuation as diplomatic efforts inch forward
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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.
Approximately 20,000 Palestinians expected to leave territory for urgent medical care abroad
Key Rafah crossing with Egypt reopens after nearly two years for 'limited movement of people' during security tests.
The Rafah crossing’s pilot opening begins amid confusion as Gaza’s patients face unclear criteria, limited travel slots.
Gaza's Health Ministry says 20,000 desperately need medical treatment abroad as details from Israel remain slim.
The Rafah border crossing between Egypt and Gaza reopened on Sunday morning to limited traffic for the first time in more than two years.
The pilot comes before Gaza residents begin to pass through the crossing on Monday, Israeli authorities say.
Rafah crossing in Gaza set to reopen for limited travel on February 2 amid ongoing ceasefire and humanitarian concerns.
Rafah crossing will reportedly operate for six hours a day and allow only 150 patients to exit into Egypt for care.
Rafah crossing in the south, which has largely been closed since May 2024, has reopened for those travelling on foot
RAFAH: Palestinians were on Monday awaiting a full reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt, after Israel partially reopened it a day earlier, nearly two years after…
Over 20,000 injured and wounded Palestinians are awaiting medical treatment as Israel permits 50 out at a time
Israeli restrictions mean only five Palestinians allowed to leave Gaza for treatment via Rafah crossing on first day.
Only 12 Palestinians entered Gaza through Rafah while five patients and their escorts were allowed to leave for Egypt.
Dozen Palestinians allowed to re-enter but critical patients continue to be prevented from receiving life-saving care.