Gaza's Rafah crossing makes limited reopening after two-year war
Gaza’s Rafah border crossing has partially reopened, allowing limited movement of Palestinians after months of closure. Israeli officials confirmed the reopening, while Egyptian media said only 50 people per direction will be permitted initially. The move follows Israel’s seizure of the crossing in May 2024 and comes after pressure from aid groups, with operations resuming in a tightly restricted pilot phase. FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky has the details from Jerusalem.
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