Group 1 - Israel announced the reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt on February 1, with strict limitations on movement [1] - The crossing will allow limited pedestrian traffic, requiring prior approval from Israeli authorities and coordination with Egypt [1] - A team consisting of representatives from the Palestinian Authority and EU observers will be stationed at the crossing to conduct security checks on individuals leaving Gaza [1] Group 2 - The healthcare system in Gaza has been severely damaged over the past two years, with approximately 20,000 Palestinians needing treatment outside of Gaza [2] - Initial limits for movement through the Rafah crossing are reported to be between 50 and 150 people [2] - There are currently no plans to allow humanitarian aid to be transported through the Rafah crossing, as such supplies must go through other crossings and be inspected by Israel [2]
以色列宣布2月1日双向开放拉法口岸,仅限部分人员通行
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-31 10:15