Israeli restrictions mean only five Palestinians allowed to leave Gaza for treatment via Rafah crossing on first day.
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Israeli reports say only 50 patients - accompanied by up to two relatives - will be allowed to exit each day, and 50 people ...
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Gaza's key border crossing with Egypt opened briefly for the first time in a year. Only a handful Palestinians were able to leave, but it's an important step in an undertaking to rebuild Gaza.
Very few patients have left Gaza on the first day of opening, as critics say 'no information, no promises' from Israel.
Gaza's Health Ministry says 20,000 desperately need medical treatment abroad as details from Israel remain slim.
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