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Rafah crossing reopens, hope returns for Gaza families

Published on: February 2, 2026 3:49 PM

After months of uncertainty and separation, the long-awaited reopening of Gaza’s Rafah border crossing has brought renewed hope to thousands of Palestinians stranded between Egypt and Gaza. Many have waited since summer 2024, as the crossing remained fully closed, leaving families divided, patients untreated, and people disconnected from their homes and loved ones.

However, the reopening remains limited and uncertain, as Israel continues to control Gaza’s borders and travel conditions remain unclear. Even so, for those waiting, partial access is still a major relief, especially for people needing urgent medical care or seeking reunification after years of forced separation caused by ongoing conflict.

Read more : Ceasefire breaches raise alarm across Gaza region –

For many returnees, going back means facing destruction instead of comfort, as large parts of Gaza lie in ruins after two years of military operations. Homes, schools, and entire neighbourhoods have been damaged, yet families remain emotionally attached to the land, choosing reunion over safety and hardship over prolonged exile.

Meanwhile, others are desperate to leave Gaza, as worsening health conditions and lack of medical facilities threaten lives daily. Thousands of patients, including children and cancer sufferers, remain registered for treatment abroad, but delays have already cost lives, turning hope into grief for families who waited too long.

Read more : Israeli strikes kill 32 Palestinians, including children, in Gaza

At the same time, emotional stories dominate the crossings, with parents longing to hold their children again and young people hoping to rebuild interrupted lives. Despite fears of renewed fighting and unstable conditions, many believe that even a tent in Gaza feels better than years of waiting in uncertainty.

Ultimately, the reopening of Rafah is not just about movement across a border, but about restoring dignity, family bonds, and the basic right to choose where to live or seek survival. For Palestinians, the crossing symbolizes both relief and pain, as hope finally arrives, but too late for many.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gaza border, Gaza crisis, Latest, medical evacuation, Middle East conflict, Palestinian families, Rafah crossing

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