The Palestinian Interior Ministry said Tuesday that Rafah border Crossing will be open starting tomorrow, after a five-day closure, as Eid Al-Adha holiday was ending.
The Interior ministry said in a brief statement on its website that priority will be dedicated to buses already registered in the ministry's lists that they cross on October 8th.
The ministry appealed to citizens to be present at 6:30 a.m. tomorrow and handed over their passport in the lounge until buses were allowed to cross to the Egyptian side.
Earlier, the Ministry announced the opening of registration to students tomorrow, so that they are able to begin traveling to their universities outside Gaza Strip on Thursday.
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