Departure of Gaza patients through Rafah crossing resumes after brief halt by 'Israel'
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Gaza patients resume travel through Rafah crossing after temporary suspension by 'Israel'.
The Palestinian Red Crescent announced that the travel of patients through the Rafah border crossing will resume today, as preparations are underway to facilitate the departure of a new group of patients seeking medical treatment outside the Gaza Strip.
Read more: 'Israel' halts departure of Gaza patients through Rafah crossing today
Earlier today, the Israeli Occupation Forces canceled the coordination for patients traveling from the Gaza Strip through the Rafah land crossing on Wednesday, just two days after it was reopened.
The Palestinian Red Crescent confirmed that arrangements are ongoing to ensure the smooth departure of patients, following a temporary suspension earlier in the morning. The 'Israeli' authorities had canceled the coordination of the third batch of patients from Gaza without providing a reason.
Since Sunday, the Rafah crossing has been operating under tight Israeli restrictions and procedures, marking the first period of movement after months of closure.
The resumption of patient travel comes amid ongoing humanitarian concerns in Gaza, where access to specialized medical care outside the territory is often limited.



