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Wounded Gazans Begin to Leave for Egypt Through Reopened Rafah Crossing
The border point had been closed after Israel invaded the southern city of Rafah in May but is opening again as part of the cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas.The New York Times - 2d -
Ceasefire evacuations bring a lifeline for Gaza’s sick and injured children
A small girl in a pink sweater waved goodbye through the smudged window of a bus as it prepared to depart Gaza on Saturday, packed with 37 ill and injured patients, most of them children with ...NBC News - 1d -
Rafah crossing reopens for Gaza’s sick and injured children after months of closure
Thirty-seven minors leave for treatment as three Israeli hostages return home and 183 Palestinians are released. Thirty-seven sick and injured children left Gaza for treatment on Saturday through ...The Guardian - 2d -
Egypt-Gaza border crossing reopens to evacuate Palestinian patients
Yahoo News - 2d -
Sick and wounded children begin crossing from Gaza to Egypt in first opening in months
A group of 50 sick and wounded Palestinian children began crossing through Gaza’s Rafah crossing into Egypt on Saturday for treatment in the first opening of the border since Israel captured it ...ABC News - 2d -
Gaza’s Border Crossing at Rafah Reopens to Let Sick and Wounded Leave
The Rafah crossing has been shuttered for over eight months but is opening again as part of the cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas.The New York Times - 3d -
EU redeploys border guards to Gaza-Egypt border crossing
Yahoo News - 3d -
Trump Says He Wants Jordan and Egypt to Take in Palestinians From Gaza
President Trump said he had spoken to Jordan’s leader and planned to call Egypt’s on Sunday. Most of Gaza’s two million residents have been displaced in 15 months of fighting.The New York Times - Jan. 26 -
For the first time in months, there's hope and joy in Israel and Gaza
On the first full day of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire, 3 Israeli hostages and 90 Palestinian prisoners are back with their loved ones.CBS News - Jan. 20
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