Rafah Crossing Reopens as Israel Expels Doctors Without Borders
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt will partially reopen on Monday for medical evacuations and repatriations under Israeli military control and EU supervision.This development follows a weekend of Israeli strikes that killed over 30 people and the recent release of hostage Ran Gvili, which served as a prerequisite for the opening.Nickolay Mladenov and
Donald Trump's
Board of Peace are overseeing the transition while
Israel moves to terminate
Doctors Without Borders' operations by February 28.
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