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Egypt reopens Rafah crossing with Gaza for pilgrims

Around 15,000 Palestinians, including 4000 patients, are awaiting permission to leave Gaza through the border crossing.

29.06.2014 - Update : 29.06.2014
Egypt reopens Rafah crossing with Gaza for pilgrims

GAZA CITY 


Egyptian authorities on Sunday exceptionally reopened the Rafah crossing with the Gaza Strip to allow Palestinian pilgrims to cross, Palestinian authorities have confirmed.

Maher Abu Sabha, the head of Gaza's crossing and border authority, said the terminal would be open only to allow 800 Palestinian pilgrims en route to the holy sites in Saudi Arabia and also allow 800 returning pilgrims into Gaza.

According to Abu Sabha, Egyptian authorities will not allow patients or humanitarian cases to cross the terminal.

Around 15,000 Palestinians, including 4000 patients, are awaiting permission to leave Gaza through the border crossing with Egypt, Abu Sabha said.

Egypt has tightened its grip on the border with Gaza since last year's ouster of Mohamed Morsi – the country's first freely elected president – by the army.

Egyptian authorities accuse Hamas, which controlled the Gaza Strip form 2007 until the formation of a national unity government earlier this month, of interfering in Egypt's domestic affairs and carrying out attacks inside the country. Hamas has vehemently denied the claims.

By Ola Attalah

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