The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened for pedestrian movement in both directions, according to officials. An Israeli security source confirmed the reopening on Monday, while an Egyptian official stated that 50 Palestinians would be allowed to cross each way on the first day.
The crossing had been closed for an extended period due to security concerns and regional tensions. The limited reopening marks a cautious step toward easing restrictions on movement for Palestinians in Gaza.
**Why this matters**
The Rafah crossing is a crucial gateway for Palestinians in Gaza, providing access to Egypt and beyond. Its reopening can facilitate humanitarian aid, medical travel, and family reunifications. Limited crossings reflect ongoing security considerations and the complex political situation in the region.
Source: NewsData
