Israel announced it will partially reopen the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt on Sunday, allowing foot traffic after more than 18 months of closure. Details regarding the number of people permitted to cross and whether those returning to Gaza will be allowed entry have not yet been disclosed.
The Rafah crossing serves as a key passage for Gaza residents to access Egypt and beyond. Its reopening marks a significant change in the movement restrictions imposed on the area.
**Why this matters**
The Rafah crossing is one of the few entry and exit points for Gaza, heavily impacting the flow of people and goods. Its closure has contributed to economic and humanitarian challenges in the region. Partial reopening could provide some relief by enabling limited movement, but uncertainty remains about the scale and conditions of access.
Source: NewsData
