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Rafah Crossing will reopen Sunday for the movement of people only, with entry and exit coordinated with Egypt, subject to prior Israeli security approval and supervised by the European Union under the same mechanism used in January 2025, according to Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT).
Returns to Gaza will be limited to residents who “left during the war and will require Israeli approval, EU inspection, and additional IDF security checks in Israeli-controlled areas.”
Egyptian officials insist on equal daily entry and exit numbers, while Israel wants an imbalance of roughly 150 leaving versus 50 entering per day, a demand Cairo views as a red line over fears it could encourage gradual displacement from Gaza.
At the same time, the IDF and UN are preparing land in Rafah for a planned “green city,” clearing debris to install temporary housing for Gaza’s population in the coming weeks. [Concentration Camp]
Board of Peace plans to build a “city” in Rafah for around 25,000 Palestinians.
In reality, it’s an Israeli-controlled surveillance camp under full Israeli military control where residents would be monitored 24/7 and every aspect of life is regulated by Israel.