Egypt to Reopen Rafah Border Crossing with Gaza for 4 Days

Palestinian Hamas-hired policemen stand at Rafah border crossing with Egypt, in the southern Gaza Strip on January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
Palestinian Hamas-hired policemen stand at Rafah border crossing with Egypt, in the southern Gaza Strip on January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
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Egypt to Reopen Rafah Border Crossing with Gaza for 4 Days

Palestinian Hamas-hired policemen stand at Rafah border crossing with Egypt, in the southern Gaza Strip on January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa
Palestinian Hamas-hired policemen stand at Rafah border crossing with Egypt, in the southern Gaza Strip on January 8, 2019. REUTERS/Ibraheem Abu Mustafa

The Egyptian authorities will reopen the Rafah border crossing with the Gaza Strip on Monday for four days for travel in both directions.

The Hamas-run Interior Ministry in Gaza declared that the Rafah crossing would open from Monday to Thursday.

The General Authority for Crossings revealed details on travel through the border during this period.

The Authority set a condition that travelers must head, solely, to conduct a PCR test a day before their travel. Also, it demanded holders of newly issued passports (2020) to instantly update their data at the ministry of interior directorates – each in his governorate.

The reopening of the crossing is the first since Nov. 27 when it was shut down by the Egyptian authorities. Since the outbreak of the pandemic in March, Cairo and Hamas have agreed on closing the border.

Every now and then Egypt opens the border for humanitarian cases.

This is the only crossing linking Gaza to the outside world. The second crossing is Erez crossing that connects Gaza and the West Bank to Israel.

Gazans require Egyptian security approval to cross to Egypt, and special permits in order to pass to the West Bank or Israel.



Egypt, Türkiye Agree to Establish Joint University in Cairo

The Egyptian-Turkish delegations meet at the Egyptian education ministry in Cairo: Photo: President of Türkiye’s Higher Education Council account on X
The Egyptian-Turkish delegations meet at the Egyptian education ministry in Cairo: Photo: President of Türkiye’s Higher Education Council account on X
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Egypt, Türkiye Agree to Establish Joint University in Cairo

The Egyptian-Turkish delegations meet at the Egyptian education ministry in Cairo: Photo: President of Türkiye’s Higher Education Council account on X
The Egyptian-Turkish delegations meet at the Egyptian education ministry in Cairo: Photo: President of Türkiye’s Higher Education Council account on X

Egypt and Türkiye have agreed to collaborate on the establishment of a joint university in Cairo in implementation of the memorandum of understanding signed during Egyptian President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi’s visit to Ankara on September 4.

President of Türkiye’s Higher Education Council (YOK) Erol Ozvar said Thursday that the two countries are keen to consolidate collaboration in different areas, including education.

During a visit to Cairo, Ozvar described the agreement to establish the university as “one of the most crucial steps taken by both states in recent years.” He indicated that a mutual council will be formed to oversee the process, with the names of the council members to be announced in due course.

Ozvar revealed that he held discussions with the Egyptian education minister, Mohamed Ayman Ashour, to strengthen bilateral cooperation.

Ozvar also noted that they discussed the possibility of holding an annual forum between Turkish and Egyptian universities. “By bringing together universities from both countries in both Türkiye and Egypt, these gatherings would provide a platform for rectors and faculty members to share ideas, experiences, and best practices,” he said.