As ambulances arrived on Egyptian soil, only 50 out of thousands in dire need were approved to cross, highlighting the ongoing medical crisis in Gaza due to wartime destruction. Prior to the Israeli invasion of Rafah, this crossing was crucial for evacuations and humanitarian aid. The cease-fire terms outline plans for gradual increases in the flow of sick individuals and goods, with international oversight. WHO representatives stress the urgency of improving this process as thousands remain in need of help. Meanwhile, the complexities of post-war governance in Gaza continue to unfold amidst international negotiations.