Rafah Crossing reopens between Gaza and Israel with limited capacity
CITY, State (Fox News) — Israel and Egypt conducted a test reopening of the Rafah Crossing between Egypt and Gaza, allowing limited public access starting Monday.
Key Facts:
– Approximately 150 people per day will be permitted to cross in organized groups after security clearance.
– The reopening is part of President Trump’s 20-point peace plan.
– The remains of the final Israeli hostage, Staff Sgt. Ran Gvili, were recovered and returned.
– Israel coordinated security for the crossing with Egypt under the supervision of the European Union mission.
– Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed the limited reopening of the crossing.
Images:
– A photo shows the Rafah Crossing opening for a test run amid Israel-Egypt coordination.
– Another image depicts Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu discussing the crossing’s opening.
Overall, the test reopening of the Rafah Crossing marks a significant step in facilitating movement between Gaza and Egypt under strict security measures.









