Gaza-Israel ceasefire - EUBAM Rafah returns to Rafah Crossing Point
![EU civilian employee opens gate at border checkpoint in Rafah.](/sites/default/files/styles/hero_inside_content2/public/media/2025/open_gates_in_rafah_1.jpg?itok=tsEWbFoR)
Following an Israeli and Palestinian request, and with the agreement of Egypt, the EU has reactivated its presence at the Rafah Crossing Point (RCP) in Gaza, in line with the Agreement of Movement and Access and the Agreed Principles of 2005.
On 31 January, EUBAM Rafah, the EU civilian border assistance mission, deployed a specialised team to the Rafah Crossing Point to allow the parties to reopen the RCP.
The reopening of the RCP allows the transfer of individuals requiring medical care and accompanying persons out of Gaza. EUBAM Rafah personnel is there to monitor the process.
![Civilians and EU operational personnel in discussion at checkpoint.](/sites/default/files/styles/full_content_width/public/media/2025/Stefano%20Tomat_0.jpg?itok=UjXTlAL0)
European Union
Under the terms agreed with the parties, the period of deployment of EUBAM Rafah at the RCP will last until the end of the first phase of the ceasefire agreement.
The EU stands ready to discuss future concrete contributions to support the ceasefire should the parties request.
![Ambulance at border checkpoint.](/sites/default/files/styles/full_content_width/public/media/2025/Ambulance.jpg?itok=IByIKRGm)
European Union