Egypt reopens border crossing with Gaza after two months

March 29, 2014 05:39 pm | Updated May 19, 2016 12:34 pm IST - Rafah, Gaza Strip

Egypt has partially reopened its border crossing with the Hamas—ruled Gaza Strip on Saturday after closing it for almost two months.

The Hamas—run Interior Ministry said on its website that Egypt partly opened the Rafah crossing, the Palestinian enclave’s only window to the outside world, in both directions for three days.

The travel is limited to patients, students, and holders of foreign passports, said the Interior Ministry statement.

Up to 10,000 Palestinians have applied to exit through Rafah, the ministry said.

Around 150 to 300 people can leave Gaza each day through the crossing.

Since the closure, Egypt has partly reopened it three times to allow the travel of Palestinian pilgrims to Saudi Arabia.

The crossing has been repeatedly closed since the Egyptian military overthrew Islamist president Mohammed Morsi in July.

Ties between Hamas, an offshoot of Morsi’s Muslim Brotherhood, and Egypt’s military—backed government have since worsened.

In December, Egypt designated the Brotherhood as a terrorist organization.

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