Rafah Crossing Between Gaza and Egypt Reopens for First Time Since Start of Iran War
Israeli airstrikes killed four in Gaza City despite a ceasefire, while Rafah crossing allowed 25 wounded Palestinians and family members to seek treatment in Egypt.
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Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopens for first time since start of Iran war
Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopens for first time since start of Iran war. 8 wounded Palestinians, 17 of their relatives exit Strip for treatment abroad, medics say; Hamas civil defense says IDF strikes killed 4 in Gaza; IDF says Hamas intel officer killed The post Rafah Crossing between Gaza and Egypt reopens for first time since start of Iran war appeared first on Jerusalem World News.
The attacks took place as a small group of Palestinians were evacuated from Gaza through the Rafah crossing with Egypt, which was reopened on Thursday, after 19 days of closure imposed by Israel since the beginning of the war with Iran.
Gaza civil defence says Israeli strikes killed four
Gaza's civil defence agency said Israeli airstrikes killed four people on Thursday, in the latest violence to hit the war-shattered Palestinian territory despite the ceasefire. It came as Gaza's Rafah border crossing with Egypt reopened for a limited number of people, for the first time since Israel and the United States launched strikes on Iran at the end of February. The civil defence agency, which operates as a rescue force under Hamas author…
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