Grimsby Telegraph

Hamas attacks main aid crossing point for Gaza

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HAMAS militants yesteday attacked Israel’s main crossing point for delivering humanitari­an aid into the Gaza Strip, reportedly wounding several Israelis and prompting Israel to close the terminal.

The attack disrupted critical shipments of food and other humanitari­an aid into Gaza, and dealt a new blow to ongoing ceasefire efforts mediated by Egypt and Qatar.

In another potential setback, Israel said it was shuttering the

Qatari-owned Al Jazeera satellite channel, while Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he rejected Hamas’ latest demands and vowed to keep on fighting. The Israeli military reported 10 launches at the Kerem Shalom crossing.

Hamas said it had been targeting Israeli soldiers in the area. Israel’s Channel 12 TV channel said 10 people were wounded, three seriously.

Israel’s Kerem Shalom crossing has become the primary gateway for badly needed humanitari­an aid to enter Gaza.

The military said the crossing was immediatel­y closed, halting deliveries of aid into hard-hit Gaza. It was unclear how long the closure would remain in effect. The incident comes at a time when Gaza is facing a humanitari­an crisis, with shortages of food, medicine and other humanitari­an items.

The attack threatened to complicate the ongoing ceasefire talks in Egypt.

A Hamas delegation was in Cairo on Saturday as Egyptian state media reported “noticeable progress” in the ceasefire talks. However, Israel has not sent a delegation to Cairo and a senior Israeli official downplayed prospects for a full end to the war while emphasisin­g Israel’s commitment to invading Rafah. Egyptian and Hamas officials have said the deal calls for an extended pause in fighting in exchange for the release of Israeli hostages held by Hamas.

But the sides remain at odds over whether the deal would include an end to the war and a complete withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.

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