Gaza evacuations pick up pace after Rafah crossing reopening
Palestinian doctor Mohammad Abu Namoos, who chose to stay in Gaza to treat patients, says goodbye to his daughter Dina before she leaves the strip, at Rafah border crossing, Rafah, Gaza Strip, Nov. 7, 2023. (Reuters Photo)


The number of evacuees leaving the Gaza Strip through Egypt rose Tuesday, a day after the Rafah border crossing was reopened.

At least 500 people, most of them foreigners or dual nationals and their dependents passed through Rafah, the only crossing that does not border Israel, Egyptian security sources said.

Evacuations through the crossing were suspended Saturday and Sunday after an Israeli strike on an ambulance that was heading to Rafah.

Egyptian security sources said Egypt was continuing to press for increased aid and fuel into the strip and security for ambulances.

Jordan's foreign ministry said 262 Jordanians were evacuated Tuesday, out of a total of 569 that had been stuck in Gaza following the outbreak of fighting there.

Canada said 59 of its citizens, permanent residents and family members were evacuated.

Nineteen Gazans needing medical treatment were also allowed through, a medical source said, to join dozens of others who are being treated in Egyptian hospitals.

Other countries with citizens cleared to leave Tuesday included Romania, Germany, Moldova, Ukraine, the Philippines and France, according to the Gaza border authority.