The reopening of the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt proved to be challenging, with only a few individuals able to cross after being initially misled by Israeli authorities. Despite the limited number, five critically ill patients were able to receive medical help in Egypt, offering a glimmer of hope amidst overwhelming need. Plans to evacuate 50 patients daily are in place, but the process is slow due to a backlog of 20,000 patients awaiting treatment. The success of this initiative hinges on various factors, including Israeli government decisions and regional dynamics, with the hope of preventing further conflict.
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