Palestinian sources reported that the Rafah crossing between the Gaza Strip and Eygpt to be opened for three days starting on Saturday.
The
Rafah
crossing,
the only
was in
or out
for
Palestinians
in Gaza,
was
closed
by the
Israeli
army 11
months
ago.
The
Palestinian
sources
said
that the
priority
will be
given to
humanitarian
cases
and
patients
that
need
medical
care out
side the
Gaza
Strip.
Egyptian
officials
said
that
Cairo
will
also
allow
Egyptians
who got
stranded
in Gaza
since
last
January
to come
back and
added
that
Cairo is
trying
to ease
the
humanitarian
crises
in the
Palestinian
Coastal
Region.
Iyman
Tahha, a
Hamas
leader
in Gaza,
told
media
agencies
on
Saturday
that the
crossing
will not
be
opened
according
to any
long-term
arrangement,
but in
fact it
will be
opened
for a
short
time for
easing
the
crises
in Gaza.
The
Rafah
crossing
was
handed
over to
the
Palestinian
Authority
and
Egypt
when the
Israeli
army
left the
Gaza
Strip in
2005. In
June
2007
Israeli
closed
the
border
crossing
when the
Hamas
movement
took
total
control
of the
costal
region.
In
Januray
2007
Palestinians
destroyed
part of
the wall
separating
Rafah
from
Egypt
and
broke
the
Israeli
Siege
for a
week,
thousands
of
Egyptians
and
Palestinian
traveled
throw
the
borders
looking
for food
supplies,
medical
care,
and
visiting
relatives,
when the
borders
was
closed
hundreds
of
Egyptians
and
Palestinian
got
stuck in
both
sides of
the
borders.
Translated
by
Ghassan
Bannoura
– IMEMC
News
Room.