The broadcasting authority affiliated with the occupation forces reported the official approval for the entry of a "technocrat government" into the Gaza Strip via the Rafah crossing in the coming days.
This coincides with what "Channel 15" of the occupation reported regarding the opening of the crossing tomorrow, Sunday (February 1), for the first time as part of a "trial operation" plan aimed at testing control systems, with official operation for travelers to begin on the morning of Monday, February 2, as confirmed by the head of the National Committee for Gaza Management, Ali Shaath.
The occupation authorities seek to gradually increase the pace of work to reach a capacity of 150 departures per day, prioritizing patients, humanitarian cases, and foreign nationals, while only 50 people will be allowed to return to the Strip.
All lists will be subject to prior security checks by the occupation side, under the direct supervision of the European Union mission to ensure the safety of procedures.
These steps come as part of the implementation of the second phase of the ceasefire agreement sponsored by President Trump's administration, especially after the file of recovering the body of the last detainee held by the resistance was closed.
Despite this breakthrough, there are still some ongoing disagreements between the occupation side and the Egyptian side regarding precise operational details, particularly concerning the proportions of crossers and field inspection mechanisms.
These steps come as part of the implementation of the second phase of the ceasefire agreement sponsored by President Trump's administration.





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Hebrew media: Trial operation of Rafah crossing on Sunday and approval for the entry of a "technocrat government" into the Gaza Strip