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Egypt opens Gaza's Rafah crossing | Egypt opens Gaza's Rafah crossing |
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Egypt has temporarily re-opened the Rafah border crossing, the Gaza Strip's main crossing with the outside world. | Egypt has temporarily re-opened the Rafah border crossing, the Gaza Strip's main crossing with the outside world. |
The two-day opening is to allow people stranded on both sides to cross, and for some Palestinians to enter Egypt to receive medical treatment. | The two-day opening is to allow people stranded on both sides to cross, and for some Palestinians to enter Egypt to receive medical treatment. |
Earlier, Israel again closed its commercial crossings with Gaza after accusing Palestinian militants of firing a rocket on Monday. | Earlier, Israel again closed its commercial crossings with Gaza after accusing Palestinian militants of firing a rocket on Monday. |
A truce between Israel and Hamas which, controls Gaza came into effect in June. | A truce between Israel and Hamas which, controls Gaza came into effect in June. |
Fifty medical cases were the first allowed out of Gaza, travelling across the border in ambulances. | |
"I have been here since midnight, and I have cancer. I have my permit for three months, and I keep renewing it and there is no crossing," said a man waiting at the crossing. | |
"Nobody is taking care of us, neither the president in the West Bank (Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas) or the president in Gaza (Hamas leader Ismail Haniya)," he said. | |
Rafah: Symbol of Gaza's isolation | |
On Sunday, Israel had reopened the commercial crossing of Sufa to allow about 70 truckloads of goods to enter Gaza. | On Sunday, Israel had reopened the commercial crossing of Sufa to allow about 70 truckloads of goods to enter Gaza. |
The 19 June truce agreement - brokered by Egypt - was aimed at halting rocket attacks in return for Israel's lifting of its blockade on Gaza and has been largely holding. | The 19 June truce agreement - brokered by Egypt - was aimed at halting rocket attacks in return for Israel's lifting of its blockade on Gaza and has been largely holding. |
Hamas has been seeking the permanent reopening of Rafah crossing, the only crossing from Gaza bypassing Israel. However, under a November 2005 deal, Israel can control access to the European officials who monitor it. | |
In this way Israel has kept the crossing mainly closed since the Hamas takeover of Gaza in June 2007. | |
Egypt last opened the border on 18 June, but only for Palestinians to return to Gaza after receiving medical treatment. | |
Israel insists "normal business" cannot resume at Rafah until Hamas releases an Israeli soldier captured two years ago. | |
Hamas blew up large sections of a border fence in January to allow large numbers of Gazans to stock up on goods they had been deprived of by Israel's blockade. | |
Permanent opening has been left dependent on the outcome of talks between Hamas, the Palestinian leadership and the European Union. |
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