Rafah Crossing Point: A Lifeline for Gaza
A Vital Gateway
Mabar Rafaḥ or Rafah Crossing Point is the sole crossing point between Egypt and Palestine's Gaza Strip. Located at the southernmost point of Gaza, it borders Egypt's Sinai Peninsula. Despite only two other border crossings in Gaza, Rafah is the only one not controlled by Israel.
A Lifeline for Gaza
Often referred to as a "lifeline" for the people of Gaza, the Rafah crossing allows Palestinians living in the war-torn territory to travel to Egypt for medical care, education, and employment. It also serves as a crucial entry point for humanitarian aid and supplies for Gaza.
Recent Developments
On May 7, 2021, the Israeli military announced that it had taken control of the Palestinian side of the Rafah crossing following an escalation in violence in the area. This action has raised concerns among Palestinians and human rights groups about the further isolation of Gaza and the potential impact on the already fragile humanitarian situation.
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