Gaza City - Egypt on Thursday opened its border with the Gaza Strip for the first time in months, drawing thousands of Palestinians who crowded the Rafah border crossing in hopes of leaving the coastal territory.
It was not immediately clear if the two-day opening of Rafah — the main gateway for Gaza’s 1.8 million residents and the only terminal without Israeli control — is tied to an agreement last month between Egypt and the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.
The deal bypassed the authority of the militant Islamic group Hamas, which seized control of Gaza from the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority in 2007.
Egypt and Israel imposed a blockade on Gaza when Hamas seized the strip, and over the past two years Egypt has moved to shut down border tunnels that Hamas relies on for cash and smuggling.... Read More: VIN