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Israel Resumes Humanitarian Aid to Gaza

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Israel Resumes Humanitarian Aid to Gaza
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Israel has begun allowing humanitarian aid back into the Gaza Strip after a halt caused by recent attacks.

According to Israeli security sources, the Kerem Shalom border crossing has reopened for the transfer of goods, conditional on full compliance with the existing agreement.

However, the Rafah crossing, bordering Egypt, remains closed for the movement of people. The decision to resume humanitarian aid follows the suspension of deliveries due to attacks that killed two Israeli soldiers.

Israeli sources claim that Hamas violated the ceasefire, while Hamas denies any involvement in the attacks. According to hospital sources, 44 Palestinians were killed in the Israeli raids.

Following the implementation of the ceasefire, aid deliveries had increased, aiming to reach 600 trucks per day.