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The Rafah border crossing is a critical infrastructure point located within Gaza, serving as the primary gateway for humanitarian aid and medical evacuations as described in [1] and [2]. Its operational status and control are central to the ongoing geopolitical tensions and military conflict occurring within Gaza, as noted in [3], [4], [5], and [6].

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Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org Amr Hamzawy · Carnegie Endowment for International Peace 4 facts
claimEgypt's relationship with Israel is strained due to Israel's refusal to permit humanitarian aid into Gaza, unwillingness to transfer control of the Rafah crossing to Palestinian authorities, and military incursions into the demilitarized Philadelphi Corridor.
claimEgypt's relationship with Israel is under strain due to Israel's refusal to permit humanitarian aid into Gaza, unwillingness to transfer control of the Rafah crossing to Palestinian authorities, and military incursions into the demilitarized Philadelphi Corridor.
claimIsrael's ongoing war in Gaza, obstruction of humanitarian aid, and disregard for Egypt's red lines regarding the Philadelphi Corridor and the Rafah crossing have placed the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel in a crisis.
claimIsrael's ongoing war in Gaza, its obstruction of humanitarian aid, and its disregard for Egypt's red lines regarding the Philadelphi Corridor and the Rafah crossing have placed the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt in a state of crisis.
The Middle East, including the Palestinian Question, April 2026 ... securitycouncilreport.org Security Council Report 1 fact
claimThe Rafah border crossing is the only crossing in Gaza that does not border Israel and had been closed since May 2024, preventing medical evacuations and the return of Palestinian refugees.
“Grave Peril” as Crisis Expands Across the Middle East betterworldcampaign.org Better World Campaign 1 fact
claimHumanitarian operations in Gaza are restricted because the Rafah crossing remains closed, despite the reopening of the Kerem Shalom crossing.