The United Nations, through spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, has expressed support for the reopening of the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, which had been closed by Israel for nearly two years. Despite this development, only five patients out of thousands needing urgent medical care have been able to leave Gaza thus far. This limited access highlights the ongoing humanitarian crisis in the region. The reopening marks a significant moment for those seeking medical assistance outside of Gaza.
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