Israel"s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) has announced that the Rafah Crossing with Egypt will reopen in the coming days. This reopening will allow residents of Gaza to exit the Strip. The decision follows coordination with Egyptian authorities and is being supervised by a European Union mission. It comes after security approvals and aligns with ceasefire directives.
This development is part of ongoing efforts to manage the humanitarian situation in Gaza. The Rafah Crossing has been a critical point for evacuations and aid deliveries in recent weeks.
For more information on related international developments, see our coverage on recent developments regarding NATO and the UN General Assembly"s resolution on Palestine.





