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Gaza patients head to Rafah crossing as people return amid Israeli attacks

Gaza patients head to Rafah crossing as people return amid Israeli attacks

Summary

A group of 25 Palestinians returned to Gaza through the Rafah crossing after it partially reopened. Patients in need of urgent medical treatment are being transferred to the border for travel abroad. Despite a "ceasefire," Israeli attacks continue, and security measures for those crossing remain strict.

Key Facts

  • 25 Palestinians returned to Gaza via the Rafah crossing.
  • The Rafah crossing was partially reopened as part of a ceasefire agreement.
  • Palestinian patients needing medical help are being sent to the border to leave for treatment abroad.
  • Palestinians described the journey through the Rafah crossing as exhausting and humiliating due to Israeli security checks.
  • A Palestinian man was reported killed by Israeli forces in Khan Younis.
  • The Rafah crossing serves as the main exit and entry point for over two million people in Gaza.
  • Security procedures at the crossing include interrogations and full body searches.
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