After briefly stopping aid deliveries due to deadly anti-tank missile attacks that killed two Israeli soldiers, Israel has resumed allowing humanitarian goods into the Gaza Strip through the Kerem Shalom Crossing. This decision follows political orders to continue aid, despite ongoing tension and recent heavy airstrikes in retaliation.
Aid deliveries had been suspended Sunday amid accusations against Hamas for violating the ceasefire, though Hamas denied involvement. The Rafah border crossing with Egypt remains closed to passenger traffic pending further notice, complicating humanitarian access. The fragile truce, brokered earlier this month, aims to ease suffering but remains fragile amid ongoing security concerns.


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