Rafah crossing to reopen Tuesday - Italian defence ministerpublished at 09:03 BST 11 October
A crucial entry point into Gaza for aid trucks is set to reopen on Tuesday, the Italian defence minister says in a statement.
The Rafah crossing "will be opened alternately in two directions: exit towards Egypt and entry towards Gaza," Guido Crosetto writes. "The Israelis are working to restore the logistical functionality of the crossing's infrastructure as quickly as possible."
About 600 trucks of aid per day will enter Gaza, he adds. "The passage of personnel will not be limited to serious clinical cases, but will be extended to anyone who wishes (subject to the joint approval of Israel and Egypt)."
The Rafah crossing was seized by Israeli forces in May 2024, but reopened in February after an eight-month closure. Limited aid has crossed the border in the months since.
- For context: Italy is working with the EU Border Assistance Mission (Eubam) in Rafah, a civilian mission that supports the Rafah crossing. Its operations have been paused multiple times due to conflict, most recently in January
 













