Busy scene at Rafah crossing with Palestinians queuing for limited travel amid Gaza ceasefire.
Busy scene at Rafah crossing with Palestinians queuing for limited travel amid Gaza ceasefire.
AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Rafah crossing readies for limited travel to resume as Gaza ceasefire holds

AI에 의해 생성된 이미지
사실 확인됨

Activity picked up at Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Sunday, February 1, 2026, after Israel said the crossing had opened on a trial basis and that limited passenger travel would begin Monday as preparations are completed. The step is tied to the next stage of an Israel-Hamas ceasefire that began in October 2025.

The Rafah crossing, long regarded by many Palestinians as Gaza’s main route to the outside world, saw renewed movement on Sunday, February 1, 2026, as Israel said it had opened the crossing on a trial basis and was preparing it for a limited resumption of passenger travel.

COGAT, the Israeli Defense Ministry agency that coordinates civilian matters in the Palestinian territories, said in a statement that the crossing was being readied for fuller operation and that Gaza residents would begin passing through once preparations were complete.

An Egyptian official, speaking on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to brief the media, said Palestinian security officers passed through the Egyptian gate toward the Palestinian side to join a European Union mission tasked with supervising entry and exit. The official added that ambulances also crossed through the Egyptian gate.

The head of a new Palestinian administrative committee set up to handle Gaza’s day-to-day affairs said travel would start in both directions on Monday.

Rafah has been largely shut since Israeli forces seized control of the border area in May 2024, restricting movement for most civilians. Under the planned initial arrangements, only a limited number of people will be allowed to cross each day. The Associated Press reported that Israel would allow about 50 medical patients daily to leave, each accompanied by relatives, as well as about 50 people per day to return.

Israel and Egypt are expected to screen travelers, with EU personnel overseeing the process. The reopening is limited to passenger movement, while the movement of goods remains constrained.

The crossing preparations come amid a fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that began in October 2025, more than two years after the war was triggered by Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on southern Israel. Reporting on the ceasefire’s next steps has described plans that include further Israeli withdrawals, an international security component, and a new governing arrangement for Gaza alongside reconstruction efforts.

Zaher al-Wahidi, an official with Gaza’s Health Ministry, said in comments reported by AP that the ministry had not yet received formal notification on the start of medical evacuations.

Before the war, Rafah served as the principal route for people leaving and entering Gaza via Egypt. Israeli forces continue to hold positions in parts of the Rafah area, and the reopening plan relies on layered screening and international supervision.

사람들이 말하는 것

Discussions on X reflect cautious optimism about the limited reopening of the Rafah crossing as a ceasefire milestone, with pro-Israel users emphasizing security checkpoints, Palestinian advocates highlighting humanitarian relief, and skeptics questioning restrictions and potential violations. Journalists detail trial operations and low initial capacity amid ongoing tensions.

관련 기사

Analysts debating Hamas's role in Gaza ceasefire, with maps and documents in a conference room overlooking a peaceful yet damaged street.
AI에 의해 생성된 이미지

Gaza ceasefire revives debate over Hamas’s future role

AI에 의해 보고됨 AI에 의해 생성된 이미지 사실 확인됨

A fragile Gaza ceasefire — the first phase of a U.S.-brokered plan advanced by President Donald Trump — envisions sidelining Hamas from governance in favor of a transitional technocratic authority, with a possible handover to the Palestinian Authority. But analysts question whether Hamas can truly be removed and argue that accountability for alleged Israeli abuses cannot be deferred.

Israeli authorities have allowed only 12 Palestinians to return to the Gaza Strip via the Rafah crossing since its partial reopening on Monday. One returnee described degrading treatment at an Israeli checkpoint, including being shackled, blindfolded, and subjected to lengthy interrogations. The situation has raised concerns about efforts to limit returns and encourage displacement.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held separate calls with UN Secretary-General António Guterres and Gaza Representative Nickolay Mladenov, urging a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the deployment of an international stabilisation force, and an immediate humanitarian truce in Sudan. He emphasised the need to reopen the Rafah crossing and support the National Committee for managing Gaza as a temporary transitional body. Guterres praised President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi's role in maintaining security amid complex regional challenges.

President Donald Trump has brokered the first phase of a 20-point peace plan between Israel and Hamas, leading to a ceasefire and the release of remaining hostages from Gaza. The deal follows intense U.S. pressure on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu after an Israeli strike in Qatar. Regional leaders have signed on, with hopes for broader normalization agreements.

AI에 의해 보고됨

Following discussions at the UAE's Sir Bani Yas Forum, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty urged implementation of the Sharm El-Sheikh peace agreement's second phase for a sustainable Gaza ceasefire in a Tuesday call with Chinese counterpart Wang Yi. They addressed unhindered humanitarian aid, reconstruction, Sudan's conflict, West Bank tensions, and bilateral cooperation.

Egypt and Jordan called for deploying an international stability force in the Gaza Strip and forming a Palestinian technocratic committee to manage the territory under U.S. President Donald Trump's ceasefire plan. In a telephone conversation, the foreign ministers emphasized adhering to the ceasefire and fully implementing its terms, while stressing the transition to the second phase and ensuring sustainable humanitarian aid delivery.

AI에 의해 보고됨 사실 확인됨

Dutch and Swiss pro-Palestinian activists who joined the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza are challenging bills from their governments for flights and consular assistance after they were detained and deported by Israel. The mission, which Israeli officials say was tied to Hamas and carried only a symbolic amount of aid, was intercepted at sea.

 

 

 

이 웹사이트는 쿠키를 사용합니다

사이트를 개선하기 위해 분석을 위한 쿠키를 사용합니다. 자세한 내용은 개인정보 보호 정책을 읽으세요.
거부