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The real reason Israel wants to open the Rafah crossing

On December 3, 2025, Israel announced the reopening of the Rafah crossing with Egypt to allow Palestinians to leave Gaza. This announcement was framed as a humanitarian gesture for medical care, education, or family reunification.

Ahmad AbushawishAl JazeeraFiled 2025-12-15 · 11:56 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
The real reason Israel wants to open the Rafah crossing
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On December 3, 2025, Israel announced the reopening of the Rafah crossing with Egypt to allow Palestinians to leave Gaza. This announcement was framed as a humanitarian gesture for medical care, education, or family reunification. However, Egypt and other Arab and Muslim states rejected the proposal. The article argues that Israel's intention is not humanitarian aid, but rather the forced displacement of Palestinians, a continuation of a historical pattern of dispossession. The author states that Palestinians want a guarantee of return if they evacuate, which Israel has refused to provide, only allowing one-way passage out of Gaza. The article highlights the historical context of Palestinian displacement since 1948.

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Egypt denied the reopening of the Rafah crossing.

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Israel announced that the Rafah border crossing with Egypt would reopen “in the coming days”.

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In 1948, 750,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes.

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Israel's announcement was a move meant to jump-start forced displacement of the Palestinian population.

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Arab states want to make sure that when and if some of us evacuate temporarily, we are able to come back.

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The Israeli government does not want to help Palestinians in need evacuate; it wants to expel us.Published On 15 Dec 2025On December 3, Israel announced that the Rafah border crossing with Egypt would reopen “in the coming days”, allowing Palestinians to leave Gaza for the first time in months. The statement was, of course, framed as a humanitarian gesture that would allow those in urgent need to travel for medical care, education or family reunification to leave.However, Israel’s announcement was met almost immediately with Egypt’s denial, followed by a firm rejection from several Arab and Muslim states.To the rest of the world, this response may seem cruel. It may seem like Arab states want to forcibly keep in Gaza Palestinians desperate to evacuate to safety. This fits right into the Israeli narrative that neighbouring Arab countries are responsible for Palestinian suffering because they would not “let them in”.This is a falsehood that has unfortunately made its way into Western media, even though it is easily disproved.Let us be clear: No, Arab states are not keeping us against our will in Gaza, and neither is Hamas.They want to make sure that when and if some of us evacuate temporarily, we are able to come back. We want the same – a guarantee of return. Yet, Israel refuses to grant it; it made clear in its December 3 announcement that the Rafah crossing would be open only one way – for Palestinians to leave.So this was clearly a move meant to jump-start forced displacement of the Palestinian population from their homeland.For Palestinians, this is not a new reality but part of a long and deliberate pattern. Since its inception, the Israeli state has focused on the dispossession, erasure, and forced displacement of the Palestinians. In 1948, 750,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes and were not allowed to return. My 88-year-old grandfather was among them. He still keeps the Tabu (land registry document) for the dunams of land he owns in his village of Barqa, 37km (23 miles) north of Gaza, where we are still not allowed to return.
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