Data on the entry and exit of individuals through the Rafah crossing indicates that one and a half million Palestinians have left the Gaza Strip, of whom one million and four hundred thousand have returned, demonstrating the Palestinians' attachment to their land despite the harsh conditions.
Egyptian institutions confirm that the Rafah crossing is for individuals only and not for the passage of trucks or humanitarian aid, raising questions about the justifications provided for this.
The data shows that the Egyptian regime has not adhered to the terms of the agreement regarding the Rafah crossing, as trucks carrying relief materials have been allowed to enter through the crossing without Israeli inspection.
What is happening in Gaza is a complete war crime, and if the Egyptian state does not take a firm stance, it may face the prospect of appearing before international war crimes courts in the future.





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Rafah Crossing: Between the Official Egyptian Narrative and Human Rights Accusations: An Analytical Reading on the Gaza Siege in Light of Documented Data (2-2)