Rafah crossing was reopened on Tuesday before passengers stranded on both sides of the crossing. A reliable source at the crossing said passengers on both sides are starting to flock to the terminal to end their travel measures. The crossing has been closed for more than ten days now after the Palestinian pilgrims entered Gaza Strip back home. The Egyptian authorities approved the opening of the crossing for three days to allow the passage of stranded passengers on both sides, especially patients, students and foreigners. Source: MENA