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  2. Watch live view of Rafah border crossing as injured Gazans ...

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    Watch a live view of the Rafah border crossing on Wednesday 1 November after the Palestinian border authority said injured Gazans are to enter Egypt. The Israeli military has admitted to launching ...

  3. Watch live view of Rafah crossing as Israel and Hamas four ...

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    Watch a live view of the Rafah crossing as Israel and Hamas agree four-day ceasefire on Friday (24 November). A four-day ceasefire in Gaza between Israel and Hamas has begun at the scheduled time ...

  4. Israel-Hamas war – live: Egypt to open Rafah border crossing ...

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    This is a live stream of the Rafah crossing after after the Palestinian border authority said injured Gazans are to enter Egypt. Live: View of Gaza's Rafah crossing as injured expected to enter Egypt

  5. Israel-Hamas war – live: Rafah crossing opens as hundreds of ...

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    Rafah crossing to reopen today to evacuate foreign nationals. 03:16, Shweta Sharma. More foreign nationals and injured Gazans are expected to leave the besieged Gaza Strip today as the Rafah ...

  6. Rafah offensive - Wikipedia

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    Rafah's field hospitals evacuated to the al-Mawasi area. [238] IDF tanks continued their probing attacks on 29 May, entering Tel al-Sultan, Yibna and Shaboura neighborhoods before withdrawing to the border with Egypt. Hamas and PIJ claimed to have clashed with the IDF, while also detonating explosives.

  7. More foreign nationals and injured Gazans are expected to leave the besieged Gaza Strip today as the Rafah crossing will open again. At least 320 foreign citizens on an initial list of 500, as ...

  8. Rafah - Wikipedia

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    Rafah was the boundary between the provinces of Egypt and Syria. In 1832, the area came under Egyptian occupation of Muhammad Ali, which lasted until 1840. French explorer Victor Guérin, who visited Rafah in May 1863, noted two pillars of granite which the locals called Bab el Medinet, meaning "The Gate of the town". [39]

  9. Watch live: View of Rafah crossing as injured Palestinians ...

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    Watch a live view of the Rafah crossing on Monday, 7 November as foreign nationals and wounded Palestinians leave Gaza over the border with Egypt. The crossing reopened for a limited number of ...