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Qatar Supports Reopening of Rafah Crossing in Gaza

3 February 2026
in Middle East
Qatar Supports Reopening of Rafah Crossing in Gaza
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Qatar has announced the reopening of the Rafah land crossing in southern Gaza, facilitating the movement of Palestinians, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on X/Twitter. The statement emphasized that this move is a step toward alleviating the dire humanitarian and health conditions faced by civilians. It urged all parties to adhere to a ceasefire and maintain open crossings for continuous humanitarian aid. Additionally, Qatar reaffirmed its support for a two-state solution based on international resolutions, advocating for an independent Palestinian state along the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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