Oops! Something went wrong! It doesn't appear to have affected your data. Please notify your system administrator if the problem persists.Access denied
Your session was expired. Page will be reloaded.
Processing...
Your assets are ready. If the download does not start automatically, click Download.
Palestinians wait at the Rafah border terminal in the southern Gaza Strip to cross into neighboring Egypt, on July 10, 2013. Egyptian and Palestinian officials say the main border crossing in the Gaza Strip will be reopened to passenger traffic on Wednesday. Egypt closed the Rafah crossing five days ago in the wake of the military's ouster of President Mohammed Morsi. Egypt has also taken other security measures in the northern Sinai Peninsula near Gaza, fearing militants could try to exploit the unrest. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians wait at the Rafah border terminal in the southern Gaza Strip to cross into neighboring Egypt, on July 10, 2013. Egyptian and Palestinian officials say the main border crossing in the Gaza Strip will be reopened to passenger traffic on Wednesday. Egypt closed the Rafah crossing five days ago in the wake of the military's ouster of President Mohammed Morsi. Egypt has also taken other security measures in the northern Sinai Peninsula near Gaza, fearing militants could try to exploit the unrest. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90
Palestinians wait at the Rafah border terminal in the southern Gaza Strip to cross into neighboring Egypt, on July 10, 2013. Egyptian and Palestinian officials say the main border crossing in the Gaza Strip will be reopened to passenger traffic on Wednesday. Egypt closed the Rafah crossing five days ago in the wake of the military's ouster of President Mohammed Morsi. Egypt has also taken other security measures in the northern Sinai Peninsula near Gaza, fearing militants could try to exploit the unrest. Photo by Abed Rahim Khatib / Flash 90