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Sick and wounded Palestinians leave Gaza
Gaza’s Border Crossing With Egypt Reopening to Let Sick and Wounded Leave
The Rafah crossing has been shuttered for over eight months but is opening again as part of the cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas.
Gaza border crossing opens for the first time in months
Hamas hostage-and-prisoner swap, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heads to the white house for a meeting with President Donald Trump.
After 9 months, Rafah Border Crossing reopens for patients to leave Gaza for Egypt
Hamas-run authorities say sick, wounded children and carers evacuated through gateway; reports say injured Hamas fighters also set to cross under terms of hostage-ceasefire deal
Egypt-Gaza border crossing reopens to evacuate Palestinian patients
Egypt’s Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip, reopened on Saturday for the first time in nearly nine months.Several sick and injured Palestinian patients were evacuated via the crossing to receive medical treatment outside war-ruined Gaza,
Sick and wounded children begin crossing from Gaza to Egypt in first opening in months
A group of 50 sick and wounded Palestinian children began crossing through Gaza’s Rafah crossing into Egypt on Saturday for treatment in the first opening of the border since Israel captured it nearly
Alert: Sick and wounded Palestinian children begin crossing Gaza's Rafah border to Egypt in first opening in nearly 9 months
Sick and wounded Palestinian children begin crossing Gaza's Rafah border to Egypt in first opening in nearly 9 months. The Hearst Foundations has awarded Washington State University with a $150,000 grant.
Egypt: Egypt receives the first group of wounded and sick from Gaza through the Rafah crossing
Egypt received on Saturday the first group of 50 wounded and sick from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah border crossing, which had been closed since last May, in the framework of the current ceasefire between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas.
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Who Will Govern Postwar Gaza? Four Competing Models Are Emerging.
Hamas still controls most of the enclave, but Israel holds some key areas. International oversight could also be expanded, ...
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Aid is surging into Gaza under the ceasefire. Is it helping?
An Egyptian policeman stands in front of trucks of humanitarian aid at a parking point in Cairo, Egypt, as they wait to ...
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Egypt rejects displacement, unveils Gaza reconstruction plan
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty stated that his country has a plan for the reconstruction of Gaza that does not ...
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Critically ill people leaving Gaza face an agonising wait at the border
The World Health Organisation estimates that there are up to 14,000 people trapped inside Gaza in need of medical evacuation.
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American and father of youngest hostages among those due for release from Gaza Saturday
Hamas announced on Friday that among the three Israeli hostages to be released from Gaza on Saturday are an American dual national and the father of the youngest hostages taken from Israel on October ...
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American-Israeli Keith Siegel, 2 other hostages released in Gaza in 3rd exchange of Israel-Hamas ceasefire
It is believed that at least two of the six American hostages still held in Gaza are alive — Sagui Dekel-Chen, 35, who grew ...
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How many hostages are still in Gaza and who has been released?
Hamas terrorists flooded across the border into southern Israel, killing close to 1,200 people and dragging 251 hostages back ...
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EU restarts Rafah border crossing mission, says foreign policy chief Kallas
The European Union has restarted its civilian mission to monitor the border crossing between Gaza and Egypt at Rafah, a key ...
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