Emotional reunions and little relief: Rafah border crossing reopens with restrictions.
The highly anticipated reopening of the Rafah border crossing between Israel and Gaza has brought joy to families separated by conflict, but it's a mixed blessing. The limited capacity for movement – just 12 people allowed in daily – means that thousands of patients still languish without urgent medical evacuation, waiting for their chance to escape the dire humanitarian crisis.
While Egypt welcomed the first influx of wounded Gazans and promised to gradually increase its capacity, the numbers are far from meeting demand. It's a stark contrast to expectations, with hopes high for this key step in the ceasefire process. The reality is that Israel and Egypt continue to exert tight control over who enters Gaza, leaving many more patients on the waiting list.
Egypt's readiness to receive more Gazans is a welcome development, but it won't ease the suffering of those trapped in a cycle of violence and poverty. With thousands still waiting for medical attention, the emotional toll of prolonged separation will continue to weigh heavily on families torn apart by conflict.
The highly anticipated reopening of the Rafah border crossing between Israel and Gaza has brought joy to families separated by conflict, but it's a mixed blessing. The limited capacity for movement – just 12 people allowed in daily – means that thousands of patients still languish without urgent medical evacuation, waiting for their chance to escape the dire humanitarian crisis.
While Egypt welcomed the first influx of wounded Gazans and promised to gradually increase its capacity, the numbers are far from meeting demand. It's a stark contrast to expectations, with hopes high for this key step in the ceasefire process. The reality is that Israel and Egypt continue to exert tight control over who enters Gaza, leaving many more patients on the waiting list.
Egypt's readiness to receive more Gazans is a welcome development, but it won't ease the suffering of those trapped in a cycle of violence and poverty. With thousands still waiting for medical attention, the emotional toll of prolonged separation will continue to weigh heavily on families torn apart by conflict.