Summary
Israel plans to reopen the Rafah crossing on Sunday for limited movement of people. Humanitarian aid will not be allowed through the crossing. Israel will keep full security control at the Rafah crossing.
Key Facts
- Israel will reopen the Rafah crossing on Sunday after nearly two years.
- The reopening will be for restricted and controlled movement of people.
- Humanitarian aid will not be permitted to pass through the Rafah crossing.
- Israel maintains full security control over the crossing.
- The news report comes from Al Jazeera's Hani Mahmoud, who is stationed in Rafah.