
From Our Own Correspondent Gaza: Rafah border crossing reopens
Feb 7, 2026
Yolande Knell, BBC correspondent at the Gaza-Egypt border, reports on Rafah reopening and its strained humanitarian relief. Guy De Launey profiles Slovenia’s ski-jumping stars chasing Olympic gold. Abdujalil Abdurasulov covers Ukrainians coping with blackouts and cold, even dancing on a frozen river. Azadeh Moshiri reports from Dhaka on a student-led party facing crisis before national polls.
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Huge Medical Backlog Vs Limited Passages
- Doctors warn some 20,000 sick and war-wounded, many children, urgently need to leave Gaza for treatment.
- Yet only a few dozen passed through Rafah in the first week, creating a massive medical backlog.
Security Control Limits Aid Flow
- Israel insists on controlling Gaza's southern border to prevent smuggling and Hamas funding via tunnels.
- As a result, aid isn't entering directly through Rafah and returnees face strict limits.
Returnees Describe Harrowing Treatment
- Returnees described belongings confiscated and being blindfolded, handcuffed and interrogated at an Israeli security point.
- Israel's military denied any inappropriate behaviour amid these allegations.

