The Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt was partially reopened by Israel on Sunday, following months of pressure from humanitarian groups, allowing limited movement of people but not goods.
The reopening comes as Tel Aviv continues its violations of a cease-fire in the Palestinian territory, with Gaza's civil defense agency reporting dozens killed in Israeli attacks Saturday. The Israeli military said it was retaliating against violations of the truce.
The Rafah crossing is a vital gateway for both civilians and aid, but it has remained closed since Israeli forces seized control of it in May 2024 during its genocidal
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