The reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt has proven to be a complicated and slow process, despite hopes for a smoother transition. Although Israeli authorities announced the crossing was open for civilians, only five people in need of urgent medical care managed to reach Egypt on the first day, highlighting the immense backlog of nearly 20,000 patients seeking evacuation. Aid officials stress the need to dramatically increase the number of daily crossings, as the current plan to evacuate 50 patients per day falls far short of the overwhelming demand. The situation remains fragile and deeply influenced by political decisions, with the future pace of evacuations dependent on the Israeli government's stance and broader regional dynamics.
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