The New York Times • 1/26/2026 – 2/1/2026

The Rafah border crossing, the sole point of access between Gaza and Egypt, is set to reopen after being closed for nearly a year. This development will enable residents to seek medical treatment outside the territory and facilitate the return of individuals to their homes and families in Gaza. The reopening of the Rafah crossing highlights ongoing humanitarian concerns in the region, reflecting the broader issues of mobility and access for populations in conflict zones. Historically, border crossings like Rafah have been critical for providing essential services and support to affected communities, particularly in times of crisis. This situation underscores the persistent challenges faced by Gazans, including limited access to healthcare and basic necessities, which are exacerbated by political and military tensions. The reopening serves as a reminder of the fragile nature of peace and stability in the region, as well as the importance of international attention to humanitarian needs. As the situation evolves, the Rafah crossing will likely remain a focal point for discussions on aid, security, and the rights of displaced individuals.
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