Trickle of Palestinians get to leave, enter Gaza as Rafah crossing reopens

Israel's Rafah Crossing Reopens, But Only a Few Get To Leave

The highly anticipated reopening of the southern border crossing between Egypt and Gaza finally occurred on Monday, but it has been met with widespread disappointment as only five medical evacuees were allowed to leave the war-torn territory and 12 people returned home, far short of the promised 50.

Israeli authorities imposed strict security restrictions, which included requiring those who left Gaza during the conflict to undergo an exacting security clearance process before being allowed re-entry. This move has dealt a significant blow to the already dire situation in Gaza, where thousands are waiting for medical treatment that is now facing uncertainty due to the limited passage of patients.

The crossing's reopening was meant to alleviate more than 18 months of a military siege on Gaza but instead proved to be a hollow victory as Israeli authorities continued to block goods from passing freely through the border gate. A bus carrying 12 people, the first of its type to enter Gaza in over a year and a half, arrived in Khan Younis in southern Gaza early on Tuesday.

The restrictions imposed at the crossing have also led to the cancellation of many medical evacuations, leaving hundreds of patients waiting anxiously for approval. Gaza health officials estimate that around 20,000 people are still waiting to depart for medical treatment in Egypt and elsewhere.

The situation remains dire in Gaza, where violence continues across the territory, with Israeli attacks killing at least three Palestinians on Monday alone. According to Palestinian health authorities, this brings the total number of people killed since October 2023 to at least 71,800, with 171,555 injured.

The United Nations has expressed concern over the partial reopening of the crossing, stating that it must function as a genuine humanitarian corridor to deliver life-saving aid. Qatar has welcomed the opening but urged Israel to fully implement the deal to ensure the sustainable and unhindered flow of humanitarian aid to the Strip.
 
Ugh, I'm so sick of this πŸ€• situation in Gaza... 5 medical evacuees? That's like, a joke! πŸ˜‚ Back in my day, we used to think that opening a border crossing was supposed to help people in need, not just a bunch of bureaucratic nonsense. These Israeli restrictions are straight out of a bad movie, you know? πŸŽ₯ Like, what's the point of having a crossing if it's just gonna be blocked off again? And don't even get me started on the medical evacuees – 20,000 people waiting for treatment and we're only talking about 5? 😩 It's like they're trying to keep us all in line or something.

And have you seen the numbers of people killed and injured since October 2023? 🀯 That's crazy! The UN is right on the money when it says this crossing needs to be a genuine humanitarian corridor. It's not just about opening up the border, it's about actually helping people. I mean, what's the point of having all that power if you're not gonna use it for good? πŸ€”
 
I mean, what's up with this? They reopen the border, but only 5 people get to leave? It's like they're just messing with us... I don't trust it. πŸ€” They must have some hidden agenda, you know? Maybe they're trying to keep people trapped in Gaza so they can control the narrative and keep their propaganda going... And what about all those medical evacuees who are waiting? Do they not matter at all? It's just another example of Israel playing politics with human lives. And don't even get me started on the bus that arrived in Gaza yesterday... what was that all about? Just a PR stunt to make it seem like they're doing something good, but really, they're just trying to manipulate us into thinking they care about the people of Gaza. 🚫
 
πŸ€” I'm really disappointed in how things are going at the Rafah Crossing. 5 medical evacuees is like, woefully few considering all the people waiting for life-saving treatment πŸš‘πŸ’‰. It's like they're taking these medical emergencies and turning them into a game of "spot the number of patients who can fit through". I get that security is important, but come on! Can't we find a way to make this work so more people can leave? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

And what really gets me is how Israel's closing off goods from passing freely through the border gate. That just shows they're not even trying to alleviate the suffering of the people in Gaza πŸ€•. I mean, 18 months of a military siege and now we get a "victory" that amounts to barely scraping by? πŸ˜’
 
πŸš‘πŸ˜• I'm so frustrated with the security restrictions at Rafah Crossing, it's like they're more concerned about controlling Gaza than helping people in need 🀯. 20k+ ppl waiting for medical treatment are stuck, and now this partial reopening is just a drop in the bucket 🌊. We gotta push for full access to humanitarian aid and fair treatment for Gazans πŸ‘₯πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€• this is so frustrating! i mean, 5 people get to leave after all that wait? its like, what even is the point? i know security is important, but come on, cant they just find a way to make it work for everyone? especially with ppl dying every other day from not being able to get medical help. 20k+ ppl still stuck in limbo... 🀯 ugh
 
omg i was just thinking about what its like in gaza like how do ppl live there with no access to basic necessities?? 🀯 i mean 18 months without goods passing thru? thats crazy!! 😱 my friend went on a trip to egypt last year and she said the food is super cheap but im sure thats not the same for ppl in gaza πŸ”πŸ‘€ i heard its like a war zone up there, constant violence?? my heart goes out to those people πŸ€—
 
😞 I'm so gutted about this news πŸ€•. 5 medical evacuees is like, a drop in the ocean for people who need help badly πŸ’‰. Thousands are waiting for treatment and now it's like, they're stuck 🚫. Israel needs to chill out with all these security restrictions - it's not like the people leaving Gaza are gonna harm anyone πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. This is just another example of how broken the system is πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. 18 months of siege? That's just cruel πŸ˜“. Can't they see that this reopening is just a publicity stunt for Israel and Qatar?! πŸ’Έ
 
Ugh πŸ€•... can you believe this? The Rafah Crossing is supposed to be a lifeline for Gaza, but it's just another example of how broken the system is. Only 5 medical evacuees get to leave? That's not even a drop in the ocean compared to the thousands waiting for treatment. It's like Israel is just playing games with people's lives. The restrictions on re-entry are also super unfair - who gets to decide who can come back and who doesn't? It's all so frustrating 🀯... I just wish there was more transparency and cooperation between countries to help those in need.
 
Ugh man... I'm so frustrated for those people in Gaza πŸ€•. The crossing reopening was supposed to bring some relief, but it's just another example of how messed up this whole situation is. Five medical evacuees? That's not even a drop in the bucket considering the number of people waiting to get out. And what really gets me is that Israel's imposing these super strict security restrictions that are basically canceling out all hope for anyone trying to escape. It's like they're playing games with human lives over here πŸ’”. The UN's right to say this crossing needs to be a real humanitarian corridor, not just some token gesture to make the West feel good about themselves πŸ™„. And what's going on with those 18 months of military siege? Just an excuse for Israel to keep squeezing Gaza dry... Not cool πŸ˜’.
 
πŸ€• "The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall." We can't keep expecting miracles from our leaders when it comes to solving conflicts. The situation in Gaza is a harsh reality that needs serious attention and action. πŸ™
 
I'm so underwhelmed by this whole situation πŸ€”. I mean, 5 medical evacuees and 12 people returning home? That's hardly a victory, if you ask me πŸ™„. And can we talk about how ridiculous those security restrictions are? Who thought it was a good idea to make people go through some super strict clearance process just to leave Gaza? πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ

It's like they're trying to suffocate the already dying situation in Gaza. I get that Israel has concerns, but this is taking it too far. What about all those people waiting for medical treatment? Don't they deserve to get out of there? It's just so frustrating πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.

I'm not surprised the UN is expressing concern, though. This whole thing feels like a PR stunt to me πŸ“Ί. Israel's trying to show that they're doing something good, but really they're just making things worse. And Qatar's right – they need to fully implement this deal so that aid can keep flowing freely 🚧.
 
🀯 I mean, come on! 5 medical evacuees out of thousands who need help? πŸš‘ That's like trying to fill a bucket with a straw... not gonna happen πŸ˜”. The security restrictions are just an excuse to keep the rest of Gaza locked down, imo. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

Here's some stats to put this into perspective:

- 20,000+ people waiting for medical treatment
- 71,800 Palestinians killed since Oct 2023 (that's a lot of lives lost πŸ’”)
- 171,555 injured in the same period (ouch! πŸ€•)
- The crossing is meant to alleviate the siege but it's just another example of Israel's "selective" aid policy πŸ“Š
- Qatar's call for full implementation is like saying "please, can we get a refund on this humanitarian effort?" πŸ€‘

Let's be real, the situation in Gaza is dire and needs serious attention. Not some watered-down version with security restrictions that just make it worse πŸ’”
 
Ugh, this is like a joke 🀣. They reopen the Rafah Crossing after 18 months of siege and what do they do? Block all the good stuff from going through... I mean, who needs basic goods like flour or medicine when you've got people stuck in Gaza with no way out for medical treatment? The fact that only 5 medical evacuees made it out is just ridiculous πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And don't even get me started on the security clearance process - sounds like a whole lotta hoops to jump through just to get some basic human rights. It's not like these are armed rebels, they're civilians in need! Can we please just have a functioning humanitarian corridor here? πŸ™„
 
Ugh, I'm so frustrated right now πŸ€•... I mean, can you believe that only 5 medical evacuees got to leave Gaza? That's just heartbreaking πŸ˜”. The situation in Gaza is already dire, with people waiting for medical treatment for months and it's like the whole system has come crashing down 🚧.

I get that security is important, but come on, can't we find a way to balance that with helping people who desperately need medical attention? πŸ’‰ It's just cruel to leave them hanging like this. And what's really disappointing is that the crossing didn't even allow any goods to pass through freely... it's all about control and not about compassion πŸ€”.

I'm worried about the 20,000 people still waiting to get out of Gaza for medical treatment. It's like Israel is just pushing them further into suffering πŸ’”. The United Nations needs to step in here and make sure that this crossing functions as a genuine humanitarian corridor. We can't keep living with these kinds of restrictions 🚫.
 
πŸ€• the whole thing feels so unfair... 5 people get to leave, but who's behind that? πŸ€‘ israeli authorities just trying to look good while keeping the same old grip on gaza? πŸ’” meanwhile, thousands are stuck in this nightmare, waiting for medical help that may never come. what's the point of opening a crossing if it's all gonna be restricted anyway? πŸ˜’
 
omg israel can u pls lift these restrictions they r killing ppl in gaza its like 20k ppl waiting 4 med treatment n now only 5 get 2 leave lol what a huge letdown 🀯 & u mean Israeli authorities block goods 2, so thats just makin things worse 4 the people who need help urgently
 
Man, this is so messed up 🀯! I'm all about peace and love, but Israel's actions are like, totally harshing the mellow 🌴. First, they reopen the Rafah Crossing only for a few medical evacuees, and then they impose these super strict security restrictions that basically shut down any chance of people leaving or goods entering Gaza 🚫. It's like they're playing games with people's lives, you feel me? πŸ˜” The situation in Gaza is already dire, with thousands waiting for medical treatment and violence on the rise πŸ”₯. I need to see some real action from Israel to address this crisis ASAP πŸ’ͺ. And what's up with all these restrictions? It's like they're trying to control every aspect of life in Gaza πŸ€–. Can't we just have a little compassion and understanding for each other? ❀️
 
Wow! 🀯 This is so messed up! Like 20k+ people are stuck in Gaza with no way out, just because of some security restrictions. Can't they see how cruel this is? The number of people killed since Oct '23 is insane 😱 71,800+?! And the injuries too... 171,555+. How can Israel justify this? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
This is a joke, right? They reopen the crossing and what do they let out first? A few medical evacuees and 12 people who just happened to be standing in line? It's like Israel is playing some sick game of bureaucratic roulette. I mean, 20,000 people are still waiting for medical treatment and they can't even get through this one crossing without being held hostage by their own security measures... 🀯🚫
 
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