After being closed for several months, Gaza's key Rafah border crossing with Egypt has partially reopened following a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. The reopening comes as a relief to residents of the Gaza Strip, who have been isolated from the outside world due to ongoing conflict in the region.
The Rafah crossing, which is the only point of entry and exit for residents of Gaza to travel in and out of the territory, has been operating on a limited basis to allow for humanitarian aid and medical supplies to enter the area. However, the crossing remains closed to commercial traffic for the time being.
The ceasefire deal, brokered by Egypt, has brought some much-needed respite to the people of Gaza, who have been living under dire conditions for years. The reopening of the Rafah crossing is seen as a positive step towards easing tensions in the region and improving the lives of those caught in the crossfire.
While the crossing remains open under strict conditions, there is hope that it will eventually fully reopen to allow for regular travel and trade between Gaza and Egypt. In the meantime, residents are grateful for the opportunity to access much-needed supplies and seek medical treatment outside of the besieged territory.
Category: World
Published on: 2026-02-03 05:33:18
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