What we know about the limited reopening of the Rafah crossing
Summary
Israel will reopen the Rafah Crossing, which is a border crossing with Egypt, after keeping it closed for nearly two years. Only 150-200 people will be allowed to use the crossing each day.Key Facts
- The Rafah Crossing connects Israel and Egypt.
- It has been closed for almost two years.
- Israel plans to allow 150-200 people to pass through daily.
- The reopening may influence movement for Palestinians seeking to cross.
- The limited number of daily crossings might lead to dissatisfaction among those who need to use it.
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