As buses and taxis begin crossing into Egypt, hundreds are pouring into waiting areas for a chance to leave Gaza.<br/> <br />Egypt is opening the Rafah Crossing Saturday for three days.<br/> <br />The loosening of border restrictions will apply to travelers seeking medical treatment, foreigners, students and humanitarian cases.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) DIRECTOR GENERAL OF GAZA CROSSING MAHER ABU SABHA SAYING:<br/> <br />"The crossing was opened today. I hope that all the people will travel. It is good will from the Egyptian side to solve a problem for the people who are stuck in Gaza. We demand the crossing be fully opened in order to end the problem."<br/> <br />The move comes days after the outgoing head of the U.N. agency that aids Palestinian refugees urged Israel and Egypt to lift border restrictions with Gaza.<br/> <br />Access into Egypt for Gaza's 1.8 million residents has been restricted since July.<br/> <br />One traveler says she has a very personal reason for crossing.<br/> <br />(SOUNDBITE) (Arabic) TASNE