Israel reopens Gaza aid crossing as US pushes for restraint

A still image from a video posted on X shows humanitarian aid trucks waiting in line to be inspected at the Kerem Shalom crossing on the border between Israel, Gaza and Egypt. (COGAT video/Handout via REUTERS)
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  • Prime minister鈥檚 office said that as a "temporary measure," aid may be delivered directly to Gaza through its Kerem Shalom border crossing
  • Aid distribution had largely stopped in most of Gaza, except on a limited basis in the Rafah area, according to the UN

GAZA STRIP: Israel reopened an aid crossing into Gaza on Friday as staunch ally the United States urged more restraint in its all-out offensive against Hamas.

Under pressure to do more to spare civilians, Israel approved a 鈥渢emporary measure鈥� allowing aid to be delivered directly to Gaza through its Kerem Shalom border crossing, the prime minister鈥檚 office said.
Israel had faced weeks of pressure from aid agencies and Western allies to reopen Kerem Shalom as Egypt鈥檚 Rafah crossing struggled to cope with the scale of need inside Gaza, where 1.9 million of the 2.4 million population have been displaced, according to UN figures.

The war began after Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7 that Israeli officials say killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians.
Vowing to destroy Hamas and bring home an estimated 250 hostages abducted by militants to Gaza, Israel launched a massive offensive that has left much of the besieged territory in ruins.
The Hamas government says the war has killed at least 18,800 people, mostly women and children.
Fierce fighting continued on Friday, with Hamas claiming they had blown up a house containing Israeli soldiers in the southern city of Khan Yunis.
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, who was wrapping up a trip to Israel and the West Bank, called the decision a 鈥渟ignificant step.鈥�
鈥淧resident (Joe) Biden raised this issue in recent phone calls with Prime Minister (Benjamin) Netanyahu, and it was an important topic of discussion during my visit to Israel over the past two days,鈥� he said.
The United States hopes 鈥渢his new opening will ease congestion and help facilitate the delivery of life-saving assistance,鈥� Sullivan added.
A World Health Organization representative said the announcement was 鈥渧ery good news.鈥�
Aid distribution had largely stopped in most of Gaza, except on a limited basis in the Rafah area, according to the UN.
In Khan Yunis, satellite news channel Al Jazeera reported that one of its journalists had been killed and another wounded by 鈥渟hrapnel from an Israeli missile attack.鈥�
More than 60 journalists and media staff have died since the Israel-Hamas war began, according to the Committee to Protect Journalists.

The US, which provides billions of dollars in military aid to Israel, has strongly backed its response to Hamas鈥檚 attacks, but has voiced increasing concern over civilian casualties and the long-term plan for Gaza.
鈥淲e do not believe that it makes sense for Israel, or is right for Israel, to... reoccupy Gaza over the long term,鈥� Sullivan said after meeting Israeli leaders.
In Washington, Biden reiterated calls for greater care for Gazan civilians.
鈥淚 want them to be focused on how to save civilian lives 鈥� not stop going after Hamas, but be more careful,鈥� said Biden.
Sullivan also traveled to the West Bank to meet Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas, who said Gaza must remain an 鈥渋ntegral part鈥� of the Palestinian state.
Abbas鈥檚 Palestinian Authority has partial administrative control in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, but is deeply unpopular with Palestinians and has been further weakened by the war.
However, Washington still hopes that in a revived form it can resume control of Gaza as part of a renewed push for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Multiple Western governments issued a joint statement demanding that Israel 鈥渢ake concrete steps to halt unprecedented violence by Israeli settlers鈥� in the West Bank.
Attacks by extremist settlers since early October have killed eight Palestinians and wounded 83, they said.
Israel鈥檚 police force said it had suspended several officer after they severely assaulted a journalist for Turkish news agency Anadolu as he was trying to take photos of Palestinians praying in annexed east Jerusalem.

Further south in Rafah near the Egyptian border, crowds of Palestinians used flashlights to search the rubble of buildings for survivors following Israeli strikes.

鈥淭his is a residential neighborhood, women and children live here, as you can see,鈥� said resident Abu Omar. 鈥淭hree missiles on a residential neighborhood that has nothing to do with any militant activities.鈥�