Preparations underway at Rafah crossing a day before Israel says travel to resume
CAIRO (AP) — Gaza’s Rafah border crossing with Egypt showed signs of activity as Israel said that limited travel to and from the territory was set to resume Monday after years of near-complete isolation. Reopening the border crossing is a key step as the Israel-Hamas ceasefire moves ahead.
Israel announced Sunday that the crossing has opened in a test. COGAT, the Israeli military agency that controls aid to Gaza, said in a statement that the crossing was actively being prepared for fuller operation, adding that residents of Gaza would begin to pass through the crossing Monday.
It came a day after Israeli strikes killed at least 30 Palestinians including several children, according to hospital officials. The strikes inflicted one of the highest death tolls since the October ceasefire began. The previous day, Israel accused Hamas of new truce violations.
Nicolay Mladenov, the director-general of Trump’s board of peace in Gaza, posted Sunday on X urging the parties to “exercise restraint and uphold the ceasefire.” He said his office was working with the Palestinian committee chosen to oversee Gaza to “find ways that prevent future incidents.


