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82.0/100A small number of sick and wounded Palestinians have begun crossing into Egypt to seek medical treatment after Israel p…
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80.0/100About 150 people were due to leave the territory on Monday, and 50 to enter it, according to Egyptian officials, more t…
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82.0/100However, by nightfall, Reuters reported that Israel had permitted 12 Palestinians to re-enter the territory, according …
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80.0/100A further 38 had not cleared security and would wait on the Egyptian side of the crossing overnight, it said.
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80.0/100In terms of those exiting, Israel permitted five patients escorted by two relatives each to cross to the Egyptian side,…
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80.0/100That brought the total number entering and exiting to 27.
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80.0/100Palestinian officials blamed delays on Israeli security checks.
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80.0/100Israel’s military had no immediate .
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80.0/100Ambulances waited for hours at the border before ferrying patients across after sunset, footage from Egyptian state-run…
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80.0/100The crossing had been closed since Israeli troops seized it in May 2024, only briefly opening during a ceasefire in ear…
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82.0/100About 20,000 Palestinian children and adults needing medical care hope to leave the devastated territory via the crossi…
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80.0/100Thousands of other Palestinians outside the territory hope to enter and return home.
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80.0/100When Israel took control of the Rafah crossing – Gaza’s only crossing not shared with Israel – it described it as neces…
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80.0/100The move isolated the territory, cutting off a critical lifeline for Palestinians seeking access to medical care, trave…
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80.0/100View image in fullscreen Palestinian patients at hospital in Khan Younis.
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80.0/100Photograph: Haitham Imad/EPA Israel has made clear that all movement through the crossing after the partial reopening w…
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80.0/100Thousands of civilians have registered with the World Health Organization for medical evacuation.
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82.0/100According to Médecins Sans Frontières more than one in five of them are children.
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80.0/100The sick include more than 11,000 cancer patients.
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75.0/100Israeli airstrikes on hospitals have reduced the Palestinian healthcare system to ruins.
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80.0/100In March 2025, Israel destroyed Gaza’s only specialised cancer treatment hospital, the territory’s sole provider of onc…
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80.0/100Since then, doctors have been pushed into makeshift clinics, operating with almost no resources, including the tools ne…
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82.0/100Gaza health officials said there were about 4,000 people with official referrals for treatment to third countries who h…
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80.0/100For some, the reopening came too late.
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80.0/100Dalia Abu Kashef, 28, died last week while waiting for permission to cross for a liver transplant.
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80.0/100“We found a volunteer – her brother – who was ready to donate part of his liver,” her husband, Muatasem El-Rass, told R…
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80.0/100“We were waiting for the crossing to open so we could travel and do the surgery, hoping for a happy ending.
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80.0/100But she deteriorated badly and died.
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82.0/100” The WHO says 900 people, including children and cancer patients, have died while awaiting evacuation.
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80.0/100The limited reopening of the Rafah crossing also offers a rare opportunity for families torn apart by more than two yea…
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80.0/100Many families who fled to Cairo early in the war never expected to remain for so long.
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80.0/100In the war’s early months before Israel shut the crossing, about 100,000 Palestinians exited to Egypt through Rafah.
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80.0/100“I love Gaza, and I don’t see any other place that feels home,” said Mohammad Talal, 28, a currency trader whose home i…
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80.0/100“Going back to live in a tent?
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80.0/100I don’t care,” he said.
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80.0/100“I can’t wait to take my father into my arms and place a kiss on his forehead.
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80.0/100” Israel had kept the Rafah crossing sealed as a bargaining chip, linking its reopening to the return of all hostages t…
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82.0/100That position shifted only last week, when the Israeli military announced it had recovered the remains of the final cap…
Block #38
80.0/1009:33 Gaza: Rafah crossing reopens under Israeli restrictions - The Latest The reopening is seen as a key step as the US…
Block #39
80.0/100Its first phase called for the exchange of all hostages held in Gaza for hundreds of Palestinians held by Israel, an in…
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80.0/100The second phase of the ceasefire deal is more complicated.
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80.0/100It calls for the installation of a new Palestinian committee to govern Gaza, the deployment of an international securit…
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80.0/100The EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, said the opening of the Rafah crossing “marks a concrete and positive step in the p…
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80.0/100“The EU’s civilian mission is on the ground to monitor crossing operations and support Palestinian border guards,” she …
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80.0/100The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza – a body of Palestinian technocrats tasked with helping govern th…
Block #45
80.0/100In a statement posted on social media on Monday, the committee described the move as “the beginning of a long process t…
Block #46
80.0/100The reopening of Rafah marks a tentative turning point after the fragile ceasefire agreed last October, a truce that ha…
Block #47
80.0/100Four months on, it has failed to halt the bombardment of Gaza, offering pauses rather than peace.
Block #48
80.0/100Life in Gaza remains precarious.
Block #49
80.0/100While airstrikes and gunfire have slowed, they have not ceased.
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80.0/100At the same time, storms have compounded the crisis, causing deaths and flooding in displacement camps already stretche…
Block #51
82.0/100The ceasefire’s brittleness was once again laid bare on Saturday, when Israeli airstrikes killed at least 32 people, in…
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80.0/100The Israeli military said the strikes targeted militants and weapons infrastructure.
Block #53
82.0/100Israeli forces have killed at least 509 Palestinians and wounded 1,405 more since the Gaza ceasefire took effect in ear…
Block #54
82.0/100Despite the reopening of Rafah, Israel is still refusing to allow the entry of foreign journalists, banned from Gaza si…
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80.0/100Reporting from inside Gaza for international media, including the Guardian, is carried out solely by journalists who li…
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