Egypt closed the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip on Monday, amid increased tensions with Gaza’s Hamas rulers.
It is the first time that the crossing has been shut down during a workday since early 2021, according to AP. It is not clear how long the closure is intended to last.
However, as Israel’s Kan news reported on Sunday night, Cairo is also furious with Hamas over the violent riot at the Gaza-Israel border on Saturday.
One of the officials quoted by AP said that the border closure was meant to pressure Hamas with regard to “differences” between Cairo and and the terror group over the lack of progress in both the Egyptian-led indirect talks with Israel, and efforts to reconcile the various Palestinian factions.
The officials spoke on condition of anonymity, because they were not authorized to talk to reporters.