GAZA, Oct. 15 (Xinhua) -- The Egyptian authorities on Thursday reopened Rafah border crossing point with the Gaza Strip to enable stranded travelers on the Egyptian side to return home, officials said.
The crossing will only reopen for one day and in one direction, from Egypt to Gaza, said the Hamas-run corporation of crossings and borders, which belongs to the Gaza interior ministry.
Rafah crossing has been closed in both directions for more than 55 days, except for opening in September for pilgrims headed to Saudi Arabia.
Eyad al-Bozom, the spokesman of the Gaza interior ministry, calls for a permanent opening of Rafah crossing point.
Opening it for one day and in one direction only and keeping it closed for two months "can never be enough," he said in a statement.
"This doesn't meet the urgent needs of the populations," said al-Bozom. "The Egyptian authorities are demanded to keep the crossing permanently reopened in two ways to enable thousands of people to travel."
Keeping Rafah crossing closed "is harming the future of the students and endangering the lives of hundreds of patients who need to travel for badly needed medical treatment," he said.
Rafah crossing point is the only gateway to the outside world after Israel imposed a tight blockade on the coastal enclave in 2007.
Egypt closed the crossing after the ouster of former Islamist president Mohamed Morsi and tightened border control with Gaza further after worsening instability in Sinai Peninsula.