Israel has announced that the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt will reopen on Sunday, ending a closure that has lasted for almost two years. Rafah is the only crossing that connects Gaza directly with a neighboring country, while the other border points link Gaza with Israel.
The reopening is expected to facilitate movement for people and goods, providing an alternative route for Gaza residents. The other crossings remain under Israeli control and have more restricted access.
**Why this matters**
The Rafah crossing is a critical access point for Gaza, allowing travel and trade beyond the Israeli-controlled borders. Its reopening could ease humanitarian concerns and improve the flow of supplies and aid into the territory.
Source: News Source
