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Proposed Rafah Crossing Plan Raises Concerns of Renewed Israeli Control

January 7, 2026
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DaysofPal- The Rafah border crossing, long seen as Gaza’s primary link to the outside world, has sparked alarm following reports of a new Israeli proposal to manage its operation.

Palestinian officials and human rights advocates warn that the plan could effectively restore Israeli control over the crossing, undermining the 2005 agreement governing its administration and worsening the humanitarian crisis in the blockaded territory.

Observers say the proposed mechanism would allow the Israeli occupation  to influence Rafah’s operations through security conditions, inspections, and monitoring systems that dictate who can enter or exit Gaza. Critics argue these measures infringe on freedom of movement and violate international humanitarian law.

The plan is widely viewed as violating the 2005 Agreement on Movement and Access, which requires Rafah to be jointly operated by Palestinian and Egyptian authorities, under EU monitoring, without any Israeli presence or supervision.

While Israeli forces would not be stationed at the crossing, human rights groups argue the proposed controls would amount to indirect Israeli dominance.

Salah Abdel Ati, head of the International Commission to Support Palestinian People’s Rights, described the ongoing closures and conditional openings of Rafah as a “serious and compounded violation” of human rights and international law.

He emphasized that the closure cannot be justified on security grounds, citing its devastating impact on civilians—including restricted travel, denial of urgent medical care, and the prolonged stranding of thousands of Palestinians.

Abdel Ati warned that imposing new security conditions that weaken the 2005 agreement would turn Rafah into a tool of political and humanitarian coercion, threatening efforts to maintain a ceasefire or progress toward future agreements.

He described the humanitarian impact as “catastrophic,” affecting essential rights such as life, health, and freedom of movement.

Patients are left without treatment, students and residents face disrupted futures, and stranded civilians become “political hostages.” He also noted that such measures constitute collective punishment, prohibited under Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention.

Regarding proposals for electronic monitoring or remote Israeli oversight, Abdel Ati said these steps represent a systematic circumvention of the 2005 agreement.

He called the “electronic mechanism” a form of “smart occupation,” less visible militarily but enabling extensive Israeli control, potentially giving the Israeli occupation a digital veto over Palestinian movement through Rafah.

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