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Israel to partially open Rafah crossing in Gaza as dozens killed in attacks 

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Israel set to reopen Rafah crossing; but how many Palestinians can leave or return to Gaza?

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  • Israel says it will reopen the Rafah border after nearly two years of forced closure; however, the critical crossing linking Gaza with Egypt will allow only a “limited movement of people”.
  • In one of the bloodiest days since a ceasefire took hold, at least 31 Palestinians – including six children – have been killed in multiple Israeli air raids on northern and southern Gaza.

 

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