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            Palestinians line up to cross Rafah after rocky first day of reopening of Gaza-Egypt border crossing

            Tuesday, February 3, 2026 - 15:26:35
            Palestinians line up to cross Rafah after rocky first day of reopening of Gaza-Egypt border crossing
            Arya News - Palestinians lined up Tuesday on both sides of Gaza’s border with Egypt, hoping to pass through the Rafah crossing after its long-awaited reopening the previous day was marred by delays and uncertainty over who would be allowed through. On the Egyptian side were Palestinians who had undergone medical treatment in Egypt and had left Gaza earlier in the Israel-Hamas war, according to Egypt’s state-run Al-Qahera News television. On the Gaza side, Palestinians in need of treatment unavailable in Gaza were brought in busses by the Palestinian Red Crescent from the agency`s headquarters in the territory, hoping for word that they would be allowed to cross the other way.

            KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip (AP) — Palestinians lined up Tuesday on both sides of Gaza’s border with Egypt, hoping to pass through the Rafah crossing after its long-awaited reopening the previous day was marred by delays and uncertainty over who would be allowed through.
            On the Egyptian side were Palestinians who had undergone medical treatment in Egypt and had left Gaza earlier in the Israel-Hamas war, according to Egypt’s state-run Al-Qahera News television.
            On the Gaza side, Palestinians in need of treatment unavailable in Gaza were brought in busses by the Palestinian Red Crescent from the agency"s headquarters in the territory, hoping for word that they would be allowed to cross the other way.
            The crossing"s reopening on Monday — though hailed as a step forward for the U.S.-backed, fragile ceasefire struck in October — was marred by delays. It took more than 10 hours for only about a dozen returnees and a small group of medical evacuees to cross in each direction.
            The numbers fell short of the 50 people that officials had said would be allowed in each direction and barely began to address devastated Gaza"s mounting needs — tens of thousands of Palestinians are hoping to be evacuated for treatment or to return home.
            Another day, another hope
            Iman Rashwan waited for hours in the Gaza city of Khan Younis until her mother and sister were brought back from Egypt. She said she hopes others would be as lucky to see their loved ones soon.
            “God willing, the crossing will open for everyone, for all the sick and for all the wounded," she said while waiting, adding that everyone just wants things to "return to normal as they were before the war.”
            On Tuesday morning, the evacuation effort converged around a Red Crescent hospital in Khan Younis, where a World Health Organization team arrived and a vehicle carrying patients and their relatives rolled in from another hospital. Then the group of WHO vehicles and Palestinian ambulances headed toward Rafah to await crossing.
            Palestinian Red Crescent spokesperson Raed al-Nims told The Associated Press on Tuesday that only 16 patients with chronic conditions and war wounds, accompanied by 40 relatives, were brought from Khan Younis to the Gaza side of Rafah.
            This was far less than the 45 patients and wounded the Red Crescent was told would be allowed into Egypt, along with 90 relatives, on Tuesday, he said.
            Waiting on both sides
            Officials say the number of crossings could gradually increase if the system works, with Israel and Egypt vetting those allowed in and out. But security concerns and bureaucratic snags quickly tempered expectations raised by officials who for weeks had cast the reopening as a major step in the ceasefire deal.
            On Monday, things got bogged down in disagreements over luggage allowances. The returnees were carrying more than anticipated with them, requiring additional negotiations, a person familiar with the situation told the AP, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the diplomatic matter.
            “They didn’t let us cross with anything,” Rotana Al-Regeb said as she returned around midnight Monday to Khan Younis. “They emptied everything before letting us through. We were only allowed to take the clothes on our backs and one bag per person."
            The initial number of Palestinians allowed to cross is mostly symbolic. Israeli and Egyptian officials have said that 50 medical evacuees would depart — along with two caretaker escorts — and 50 Palestinians who left during the war would return.
            More than 10,000 patients have been evacuated from Gaza since the war began, according to the WHO. But the pace slowed to a crawl , with an average of 17 patients a week leaving since Israel seized the crossing in May 2024 and until the ceasefire.
            At a pace of about 50 a day, many of the roughly 20,000 sick and wounded people who Gaza’s Health Ministry has said need treatment abroad will still face long waits. About 150 hospitals across Egypt are ready to receive patients, authorities said.
            Who and what would be allowed through Rafah was a central concern for both Israel and Egypt.
            Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that anyone who wants to leave will eventually be permitted to do so, but fearing that Israel could use the crossing to push Palestinians out of Gaza, Egypt has repeatedly said it must open in both directions.
            A 19-year-old killed in southern Gaza
            Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis said Ahmed Abdel-Al, 19, was shot and killed by Israeli troops on Tuesday morning in a part of the southern Gaza city, some distance away from the area under the Israeli military"s control.
            Israel"s military did not immediately respond to questions about the shooting.
            Abdel-Al was the latest of the more than 520 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire since the Oct. 10 start of the ceasefire, according to Gaza"s health ministry. They are among the over 71,800 Palestinians killed since the start of the war, according to the ministry, which does not say how many were fighters or civilians.
            The ministry, part of Gaza’s Hamas-led government, keeps detailed casualty records that are seen as generally reliable by U.N. agencies and independent experts.
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            Magdy reported from Cairo. Associated Press writers Josef Federman and Sam Metz in Jerusalem contributed to this report.
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            Find more of AP’s coverage at https://apnews.com/hub/israel-hamas-war
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