Updated On: 19 October, 2025 10:58 AM IST | Tel Aviv | ANI
The embassy added that further logistical details regarding gathering points and departure times would be communicated directly to those affected

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Pic/AFP
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Saturday (local time) ordered the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt to remain closed "until further notice," shortly after the Palestinian Embassy in Cairo announced that the crossing would reopen on Monday, October 20.
In a statement released by the Prime Minister`s Office, Netanyahu linked the continued closure of the Rafah crossing to the return of the bodies of Israeli hostages and Hamas` compliance with a previously agreed framework.