Israeli authorities are reportedly preparing to reopen the Rafah Border Crossing between Gaza and Egypt, following concessions made by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during talks with United States President Donald Trump. The plan includes the establishment of an Israeli inspection site on the Gazan side of the crossing, allowing Israeli forces to monitor and potentially turn back people entering Gaza. This move comes amid ongoing humanitarian concerns, as thousands of Palestinians endure harsh winter conditions in makeshift shelters, with aid organizations warning of worsening shortages due to recent restrictions on international groups operating in Gaza.
On Friday, American actor Angelina Jolie visited the Rafah crossing to highlight the urgent need for sustained humanitarian access and increased aid for Gaza. Foreign ministers from several Arab and Muslim nations also issued a joint statement expressing alarm over the deteriorating humanitarian situation, citing insufficient access to essential supplies. Meanwhile, incidents of violence continue near the ceasefire line, and local hospitals report casualties from both military actions and the harsh living conditions faced by displaced Palestinians.

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