Rafah crossing reopens amid fragile truce and aid shortages in Gaza
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Rafah crossing reopens amid fragile truce and aid shortages in Gaza
The Rafah crossing has reopened for medical evacuations for the first time since May. Fewer than 8,000 aid trucks have entered Gaza since the ceasefire. With Israel's UNRWA ban, vital services are at risk. Despite the truce, many fear the peace won't hold. Shadia Edwards-Dashti explains
January 31, 2025
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