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Gaza's Rafah border crossing has reopened to Palestinians, an Israeli security official said, with 150 people due to leave the territory on Monday and 50 allowed to enter, according to Egyptian authorities.
Khaled Mogawer, governor of North Sinai - which includes the Egyptian side of Rafah - said on Egyptian state-linked Al Qahera News that 50 Palestinian patients and 84 companions were expected to enter Egypt on Monday.
The resumption of operations comes after Gaza's civil defence reported more than 30 killed in a wave of Israeli strikes over the weekend, marking one of the deadliest days since the ceasefire began in October last year.
Ali Shaath, the head of a Palestinian technocratic committee established to oversee the day-to-day governance of Gaza, said Monday that Rafah's reopening offered a "window of hope" for people in the territory.