A new group of returnees has arrived in the Gaza Strip via the Rafah border crossing after a period of waiting. This move is part of ongoing efforts to facilitate the return of citizens to their homes.
Israeli authorities have announced a ban on the passage of humanitarian cases or their return from abroad through the Rafah crossing, exacerbating the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza. This decision comes at a sensitive time as many face harsh conditions.
A new group of returnees has arrived in Gaza via the Rafah crossing, reflecting ongoing efforts to facilitate citizens' return to their homes amid difficult humanitarian conditions.
A new group of patients and injured individuals left Khan Younis in Gaza today, heading to the Rafah crossing to continue their treatment in Egyptian hospitals. This move comes amid an increasing need for urgent healthcare in the region.
In a significant move, the Rafah border crossing has been opened in both directions, enabling a new convoy of humanitarian aid trucks to enter the Gaza Strip. This decision comes at a critical time as residents face severe shortages of essential supplies.
A new group of returnees has arrived in Gaza through the Rafah border crossing, reflecting Egyptian authorities' efforts to facilitate citizens' return. This operation comes amid the difficult humanitarian conditions faced by the region.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society announced a new medical evacuation of several patients from Gaza through the Rafah border crossing with Egypt. This initiative aims to provide necessary treatment for critical cases that cannot be addressed within the territory.
The suffering of injured patients in Gaza is escalating, with 6 to 10 people dying daily while waiting for treatment abroad. Since the invasion of Rafah, approximately <strong>1400</strong> patients have lost their lives, highlighting a worsening humanitarian crisis.
The Rafah border crossing resumed its activities following a medical evacuation conducted by the Palestinian Red Crescent from a hospital in Khan Younis. This resumption comes after a period of closure due to the arrest of a Palestinian youth.
Last week, 150 Palestinians successfully returned to the Gaza Strip following the reopening of the Rafah crossing. The journey through the crossing can take a full day, according to eyewitness accounts and detailed observations.