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Rafah Border Crossing
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The Rafah Border Crossing is the sole crossing point between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, with Egypt controlling the crossing but requiring Israeli approval for imports. The crossing has a complex history, dating back to the Ottoman-British border agreement of 1906, and has been controlled by various entities over the years, including Israel, Egypt, and the Palestinian National Authority. The current Salah al-Din Gate, a commercial border crossing, was opened in 2018 and is used by trucks.learn more on wikipedia
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