Mixed emotions among Palestinians as Rafah crossing partially reopens

Palestinians Rejoice Amid Limited Access to War-Torn Gaza as Rafah Crossing Partially Reopens

Tears of joy welled up in the eyes of weary Palestinians who finally gathered at the reopened Rafah crossing, the sole gate from Egypt to war-torn Gaza. The scene was chaotic, with emotional crowds embracing returnees, some even weeping with relief. Among them was Rotana al-Riqib, a 30-year-old Palestinian woman who recounted her harrowing experience in Egypt.

After being taken to the crossing by Israeli forces, al-Riqib and other women were interrogated, and their belongings confiscated, including children's items. The Israeli authorities only left them with some clothes, leaving them feeling humiliated and exhausted from the ordeal. Al-Riqib attributed the limited access to Gaza as a deliberate attempt by Israel to prevent large numbers of Palestinians from returning home.

The crossing had been closed since May 2024, when Israeli forces took control of it during the genocidal war against the Palestinian people in Gaza. The first day saw only about two dozen people cross in both directions, far fewer than the expected 200. Egypt has consistently warned against displacing Palestinians from Gaza and has demanded equal numbers entering and exiting each day.

The reopening of Rafah has been hailed as a "window of hope" by Ali Shaath, head of a Palestinian committee overseeing Gaza's governance. However, the limited access to the crossing has raised concerns about the ability of Gazans to receive aid and medical care. According to reports, only 12 Palestinians were allowed to return from Egypt on Monday, with eight departing Gaza.

The reopening of Rafah also offers a lifeline for Gaza's sick and injured, who will now have access to Egyptian medical care. However, humanitarian organisations continue to demand an increase in aid for the war-devastated territory. The Palestinian residents are still waiting to travel through the crossing for treatment in Egypt, with many hoping that this partial reopening is a step towards restoring their lives.

As Gaza City resident Umm Mohammed Abu Shaqfa recounted, "We are still waiting to travel through the Rafah crossing for treatment in Egypt. Opening the crossing is a glimmer of hope. Every day, I go to the Ministry of Health office and the World Health Organization to check if my daughter's name is on the list." The reopening of Rafah serves as a crucial entry point for both people and supplies, but the Israeli Defence Ministry body coordinating Palestinian civilian affairs has yet to confirm allowing a substantial increase in aid into Gaza.
 
omg this is such a huge deal!!! 🤩 #RafahCrossingReopens #GazaDeservesHope the fact that Palestinians are finally able to return home after being held captive for so long is just incredible 💔 #WeAreTheChange the reopening of Rafah is a 'window of hope' for Gaza's residents, but we need more aid and support ASAP 🚨 #GazaDeservesHelp the limited access is concerning, but at least they're getting medical care in Egypt 🌟 #GazaHealthCrisis let's keep pushing for more aid and equality, everyone deserves a chance to live their life without fear 😊 #PalestineMatters
 
🤔 I'm so down with this reopening of Rafah crossing 🚪💨 but at the same time, I'm really worried that it's just a small window of hope for Palestinians 💔. Like, think about all those people who were stuck outside Egypt for months without any access to basic stuff like food and water 🤯. It's crazy that only 12 Palestinians were allowed to return on Monday... what about the others? Shouldn't they get priority too? 🤷‍♀️

And yeah, it's great that Gazans can now get medical care in Egypt 🏥 but have you seen the condition of their hospitals lately? It's like, woah 😱. They need actual aid and resources, not just a tiny bit of help here and there 💸. We should be supporting Gaza for real this time, not just pretending to care 🤷‍♂️.

On the other hand... I mean, what if this reopening is actually a turning point for Palestinians? Maybe it's a sign that they're finally going to get the recognition and support they deserve 💖. Like, let's give them a chance to rebuild their lives and show us that they can do it on their own 🌟.

Umm... I don't know what I'm saying anymore 😂. I guess what I'm trying to say is that we need to be careful not to get our hopes up too high ⚠️ but at the same time, let's celebrate this small victory and keep pushing for real change 💪.
 
😊 just saw this news about rafah crossing reopening and its like a breath of fresh air for palestinians stuck outside their homes...i feel so bad for rotana al-riqib and others who went thru traumatic exp's with israelis 🤕 i think its time 4 a more stable & secure situation in gaza, where ppl can get the medical care & aid they need 🌟 hopefully this reopening is just the start of something bigger 👍
 
I don't usually comment but it's just so sad what happened to those women and kids who were interrogated and had their stuff taken away 🤕. I mean, can you imagine being treated like that after being in Egypt for days? The thought of people being humiliated and exhausted just because they want to go home is heartbreaking. And now with the Rafah crossing reopening but only partially, it's like they're giving a little glimpse of hope but still holding back 🤔. I'm all for people getting medical help and aid, but come on, can't they just let everything through? It's not like that's going to hurt anyone... the Palestinians are already suffering enough 😔.
 
omg i cant even right now!!! rafah crossing finally reopened after so long!! i feel like screaming from joy!! im so happy 4 all those palestinians who got to go back home 🤩💖 theyve been thru so much trauma and suffering and its just heartbreaking to think about how they were treated by israeli forces 😔

anywayz, lets not forget that this is a BIG DEAL!!! it means they can finally get medical care, receive aid, and be reunited with their families 👪🏼💕 its like, the first step towards peace and happiness for gaza 🌟 i cant even imagine how tough life must be for those people

and i gotta say, ali shaath is a total lifesaver 🙌 for speaking up and advocating 4 these ppl i mean, we need more people like him who care about justice and equality 💖
 
😊 so the rafah crossing just reopened after being closed since may 2024... like what even is the deal with that? 🤔 i was reading about how palestinians have been stuck in egypt for months without access to basic necessities and healthcare, and it's crazy that the israeli authorities are still trying to control who comes and goes from gaza. 🚫 but at the same time, it's great to see people finally being able to return home and get some medical attention. i guess we'll just have to wait and see how this whole situation plays out... my guess is that there will be a lot of politics involved in getting aid into gaza again 🤝
 
You know what's crazy? I was thinking about trying out this new food truck festival downtown and they have these insane burgers with like 10 toppings 🤯. But anyway, back to the news... it's just wild that Israel is being so strict about who gets through Rafah crossing. Like, I get that they want to control the flow of people, but it feels like they're making things worse for the Palestinians. And honestly, can we talk about the food there? The line for that burger was insane and I'm still thinking about what flavor of sauce I got 🤤
 
🤕 This whole situation at the Rafah crossing is super chaotic 🌪️. I mean, can you imagine being interrogated and having your belongings taken away by the other side? 😱 It's not right that Palestinians are going through this just to get back home. 🙅‍♂️

The fact that only 12 people were allowed to return from Egypt on Monday is crazy! 💔 Where's the relief for all those who've been stuck outside for months? 🤷‍♀️ The limited access to Gaza is a huge concern, especially with the aid and medical care situation. 😷

But at the same time, I'm glad that there's some movement now. It's a small step forward for the people of Gaza, and it's a reminder that they're not forgotten 💕. Fingers crossed that this partial reopening is a sign of things to come 🤞.
 
oh man, its so crazy that ppl are finally gettin to go back 2 their homes after bein stuck in egypt 4 ages 😩🌎 u can feel the emotional weight liftin off their shoulders, but at the same time ur like "okay whats the deal with the limited access? 🤔 200 peeps was supposed 2 come thru and only 2 dozen showed up? thats not exactly a flood of humanity if u ask me 🌊 what's goin on w/ the aid & medical care? 🚑🏥 we need more than just a partial reopening, ppl! 🤝
 
🌟🤝🏼😊 oh my goodness i'm so happy to see ppl finally gettin outta that place 🙅‍♀️💔 it's been forever 🕰️ since the crossing was closed 🚫👎 and it's just a tiny little step forward 🔄 for them 👥 who are waitin for help 💉🏥 but like, let's be real 🤷‍♀️ there's still so much work 2 b done 💪 especially with all these ppl stuck in Egypt 😩🌪️ and the Israeli army bein all controlling 🚫👮‍♂️ it's just not right 😔💔
 
🤷‍♂️ so i was thinking about this new plant store that just opened up downtown and they have this crazy selection of succulents... i mean, who knew there were so many types of cacti? 🌵 my friend got me one of those adorable mini prickly pears and it's literally taking over my desk 📚 anyway, back to the story... i'm wondering if anyone else is as frustrated with the whole Gaza situation as i am? feeling kinda overwhelmed by all the news and not knowing what to do or say about it 🤯
 
🤕 the situation at rafah crossing is still super sketchy... only 12 ppl allowed to return from egypt on monday? that's like, what even is the point of reopening it if u can't even let most ppl thru? it's all about control and keeping those stuck in limbo. 🚫
 
🤝 I feel so bad for those women who were treated like that in Egypt 🤕, it's just not right that they had their belongings taken away from them and felt humiliated. I'm glad the crossing is open again and people can get back to their families, but at the same time, 12 people on Monday? That's super limited, what about everyone else who needs medical care or food supplies? 🤔 We should be doing more to help Gaza right now. 💖
 
🌎💔 I'm so glad to see Palestinians finally being able to return home, it's been such a long time since they've had access to their own land and loved ones 🤗. The reopening of the Rafah crossing is definitely a huge step forward, but at the same time, it's heartbreaking to hear about all the people who were treated unfairly by Israeli forces and left feeling humiliated and exhausted 💔.

I think it's really important for the international community to keep an eye on this situation and make sure that aid and medical care are reaching those who need it most 🤝. The fact that only 12 Palestinians were allowed to return from Egypt is just crazy, and I hope that number increases ASAP 🚀.

It's also a shame that humanitarian organisations are still demanding more aid for Gaza, but at the same time, it shows how much work needs to be done to restore this war-devastated territory 💪. As Umm Mohammed said, "Opening the crossing is a glimmer of hope," and I couldn't agree more ✨.
 
🚪👥 still can't believe how long they've been stuck out there 🤯 12 ppl allowed back in on monday 🙄 that's not exactly "window of hope" if u ask me 👀 need more than just a trickle to get that territory back on its feet 💸
 
🤔🚫 think this is just a small step forward for ppl trapped in gaza 🌪️ its like they're lettin them outta a zoo & then takin it back 😒 dont get me wrong, i'm glad some1's gettin out alive, but 12 ppl on monday? that's not exactly what u call a "window of hope" 🌈 still got alot of red tape to cut thru b4 its all good 👍
 
🤗 So its like really bad situation over there. I mean Gazans arent gettin their basic human rights or access 2 stuff they need. Its all about control by Israel & Egypt but u feel me? The fact that Rafah crossing is partially open is a small win, but we gotta keep pushin 4 more. 🚧💪 If only they let in more people,aid & meds, its like... life itself. We need 2 see real change, n not just some half-measures. 💔
 
🤔 So I just read about the Rafah crossing partially reopening in Gaza 🌍️ and it's actually kinda crazy how chaotic it was when people finally got there 😩. But what really gets me is how they're treating those Palestinians who were 'interrogated' by Israeli forces 🚔. Like, confiscating their stuff and leaving them with the clothes on their backs? That's just not right 👎. And now that the crossing is open again, only 12 people can get in each day? 🤯 It feels like a slow drip, you know? They need to let more people through ASAP so Gazans can get the help they need 💊. And what about all the aid and medical supplies that are still stuck on the other side of the border? 😩 It's just frustrating when you're trying to fix a broken system but it keeps getting in the way 🚫.
 
I think this whole thing is a total bust 🤦‍♂️. People are rejoicing like it's some kinda miracle, but let's be real, it's just a drop in the bucket. Palestinians are still stuck with limited access to basic necessities and resources, and now they're gonna have to deal with even more bureaucratic red tape? No thanks 🙅‍♂️. And what's up with all these expectations for "aid" and "medical care"? Can't people just take responsibility for their own lives for once? 🤷‍♂️ The real issue here is that Israel gets to control who comes in and out of Gaza, and that's a major problem.
 
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