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Palestinians await permission to enter Egypt as they gather inside the Rafah border crossing between Egypt and southern Gaza Strip on December 21, 2014. Egypt is set to reopen the Rafah border crossing with Gaza for the second time in two months to allow those stranded in Egypt to enter the Palestinian territory, officials said.SAID KHATIB/AFP / Getty Images

A Palestinian border official says Egypt has opened its border crossing with the Gaza Strip for the first time in two months, offering temporary relief to Palestinians seeking to leave the coastal enclave.

Maher Abu Sabha, the Gaza official in charge on the Gaza side, says the Rafah crossing is only to remain open for two days.

It's the main gateway to the outside world for Gaza's 1.7 million residents. Egypt had kept the border closed since an Oct. 24 attack in the Sinai Peninsula that killed 31 Egyptian soldiers.

About 250 Palestinians as well as ambulances with medical patients crossed into Egypt on Sunday.

Border closures have been common since the Islamic group Hamas seized Gaza in 2007. Israel keeps its border crossing with Gaza mostly sealed.

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