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Israel to Reopen Rafah Crossing on Sunday for Limited Pedestrian Traffic

Movement will be tightly vetted under Israeli security rules with EU oversight as phase two of the U.S.-brokered truce begins.

Overview

  • COGAT said Rafah will open in both directions on Sunday for people only, with no commercial goods permitted initially.
  • Entry and exit will require prior Israeli security clearance, coordination with Egypt, EU supervision at the crossing, and additional screening in an Israeli-controlled corridor.
  • Initial departures are expected to prioritize medical evacuations, while reported daily quotas conflict across sources from roughly 50 each way to 150–200 crossings per day.
  • The reopening follows recovery of the last hostage’s remains and aligns with the ceasefire’s second phase, which also envisions Hamas disarmament and steps toward new governance.
  • Despite the truce, Israel’s military reported overnight strikes in Rafah that it said killed three militants, reinforcing concerns that limited openings will not ease the wider humanitarian crisis.