COGAT Clarifies Kerem Shalom and Rafah Crossings Remain Open Until Further Notice
COGAT clarified that the Kerem Shalom and Rafah crossings remain open until further notice, reversing an earlier closure announcement that had been made in the aftermath of Iranian missile attacks. The clarification did not specify a revised timeline for any potential future closure. Both crossings continue to operate as of the updated statement.

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COGAT issued a clarification indicating that both the Kerem Shalom and Rafah crossings remain open until further notice. The statement came in the wake of an earlier announcement that had signaled the closure of the crossings following Iranian missile attacks, prompting the need for an official update.
Crossing Status Clarified
The clarification from COGAT directly addressed the earlier closure announcement, confirming that operations at both crossings continue without interruption for the time being. The initial announcement had raised concerns about the operational status of the two key crossings in the context of the Iranian missile attacks.
| Parameter: | Details |
|---|---|
| Crossings Affected: | Kerem Shalom and Rafah |
| Current Status: | Open until further notice |
| Reason for Earlier Announcement: | Iranian missile attacks |
| Update Type: | Clarification — reversal of closure notice |
Background
The earlier closure announcement had followed Iranian missile attacks, which prompted an initial security-related communication regarding the operational status of the crossings. COGAT's subsequent clarification confirmed that no closure was in effect at the time of the updated statement, with both crossings remaining accessible until further notice.
What specific security measures are being implemented to keep the crossings open following the Iranian missile attacks?
How might the operational status of these crossings change if tensions escalate further in the region?
What impact does the continued operation of Kerem Shalom and Rafah have on humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza?
























