Escalating Conflict in Southern Gaza: Israel Reopens Kerem Shalom Crossing for Aid
The conflict in southern Gaza near the city of Rafah has intensified, with ongoing fighting and bombardment reported. Israel has announced the reopening of the key Kerem Shalom crossing for aid, following its closure due to a rocket attack.
Israeli military operations in eastern Rafah have targeted Hamas fighters as part of what they describe as a “precise” counterterrorism effort. Hamas has confirmed clashes in the area.
Despite the reopening of Kerem Shalom, the UN has stated that no supplies have yet passed through the crossing. The US has cited logistical and security concerns on the ground as reasons hindering aid delivery.
The closure of the Rafah crossing, controlled by Israel on the Palestinian side, has raised alarm among humanitarian organizations. The UN warns of severe consequences, including fuel shortages affecting critical services such as healthcare.
Meanwhile, negotiations for a ceasefire and hostage release are underway in Cairo. The US believes a revised Hamas proposal could potentially lead to progress in the talks.
Amidst these developments, the US government has paused a shipment of powerful bombs over concerns about a potential major offensive in Rafah. President Biden has warned of further consequences if Israel launches a significant ground operation.
Israel has emphasized the strategic importance of Rafah in its conflict with Hamas but faces international scrutiny over potential humanitarian ramifications of any large-scale assault, particularly with a significant population of displaced Palestinians seeking refuge in the area.