Israel Partially Reopens Rafah Crossing Under Strict Security Measures
A Palestinian official confirmed that in the initial phase, approximately 50 people are permitted to enter Gaza, with an equal number allowed to exit daily. However, all travelers must undergo rigorous security screening by Israeli authorities and navigate fortified checkpoints along the 2.5-kilometer Philadelphi Corridor.
Despite this progress, violence persists in the region. Recent Israeli strikes in northern and southern Gaza resulted in the deaths of at least four Palestinians, including a three-year-old child. Meanwhile, the Israeli Supreme Court is currently hearing a petition regarding media access, as foreign journalists remain barred from entering Gaza due to cited "military security risks." The reopening of the border is part of a broader plan involving hostage releases and increased humanitarian aid, though much of Gaza remains under military control.