The office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the Rafah crossing from Gaza to Egypt will be reopened only after the operation to locate the body of the last Israeli hostage, Ran Gvili, is completed. This reopening was part of American President Donald Trump's plan to end the conflict, but Israel conditioned it on the return of all living hostages and on Hamas's efforts to recover the bodies of deceased hostages. Currently, the Israeli army is conducting an operation to find Gvili's remains. The Rafah crossing is essential for the over 2 million residents of Gaza, being the only route for entry and exit. Israel has agreed to its reopening under an inspection mechanism, as part of a broader transition plan for Gaza.
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Israelul va redeschide punctul de trecere Rafah din Gaza după încheierea căutării cadavrului ultimului ostatic
Israël annonce une « réouverture limitée » du poste-frontière de Rafah entre la bande de Gaza et l’Egypte
Israelul amână redeschiderea punctului Rafah până la recuperarea ultimului ostatic
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