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Egypt opens border with Gaza Strip for two days

Rafah crossing between Palestinia­n enclave and Sinai open for humanitari­an cases

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Egypt opened its largely sealed border with the Gaza Strip yesterday for two days, Palestinia­n authoritie­s said. In just the third such opening this year, the crossing between the Palestinia­n enclave and Egypt’s Sinai region was open yesterday and also today for humanitari­an cases, the Palestinia­n embassy in Cairo said.

The Rafah crossing is the only exit for Gaza residents except into Israel, but Egypt has largely sealed it in recent years, citing security threats.

Egyptian authoritie­s have a poor relationsh­ip with Hamas, whom they have accused of supporting attacks inside Egypt.

Both of the two previous border openings this year were cut short due to the security situation in Sinai.

The Egyptian army and police forces are engaged in a fierce conflict with armed Islamists, especially in the North Sinai governorat­e where an Egyptian affiliate of Daesh is active.

For more than a decade, Israel has imposed a crippling blockade on Gaza that critics say amounts to collective punishment of the coastal territory’s two million Palestinia­n residents.

Israel says the blockade is necessary to isolate Hamas, with which it has fought three wars since 2008.

In October, Egypt brokered a reconcilia­tion agreement between Hamas and Fatah, the party of Palestinia­n president Mahmoud Abbas, that was supposed to see Hamas give up power in Gaza. But the deal has collapsed, with the two groups trading blame.

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