Published • loading... • Updated
Gaza’s Rafah border crossing has reopened but few people get through
The reopening allowed only 36 medical evacuations and strict daily limits amid long delays and security checks, despite nearly 20,000 Palestinians seeking medical exit, UN data shows.
- This week, negotiators launched a pilot reopening of the Rafah border crossing with arrivals recorded in Khan Younis, southern Gaza Strip, on Feb. 5, 2026.
- Under the deal, negotiators set strict quotas allowing 50 returns and 50 medical evacuations daily, while Palestinian officials say nearly 20,000 seek care outside Gaza.
- Travelers reported lengthy screenings and alleged mistreatment, including hourslong questioning and claims of being handcuffed and blindfolded by Israeli screeners, while U.N. human rights officials noted a pattern of abuse amid distant screening and strict luggage rules.
- Authorities temporarily shut the crossing Friday and Saturday, with UN data showing only 12 patients left Gaza over four days, and crossings remained far below targets.
- Rafah remains a critical lifeline for Gaza, and officials said if the pilot succeeds, crossings could expand, with Ajith Sunghay emphasizing safety and dignity after the May 2024 seizure.
Insights by Ground AI
25 Articles
25 Articles
Gaza's Rafah border crossing has reopened but few are allowed through
Far fewer people than expected have crossed the Rafah border crossing due to disagreements, delays and restrictions negotiated by Israeli, Egyptian, Palestinian and international officials.
·Washington, United States
Read Full ArticleConfusion at reopening of Rafah crossing leaves Palestinians stranded
The first week of the partial reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt was marked by confusion, and logistical hurdles, according to Palestinians attempting to cross and multiple sources who spoke to CNN on condition of anonymity.
·Atlanta, United States
Read Full ArticleCoverage Details
Total News Sources25
Leaning Left9Leaning Right1Center10Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Center
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources are Center
50% Center
L 45%
C 50%
Factuality
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
















