Israel-Hamas Conflict: Daily Humanitarian Pauses Implemented for Aid Flow into Gaza

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Israel has agreed to establish a daily "humanitarian corridor" in northern Gaza, allowing civilians to move safely to southern areas for a few hours each day. This move aims to provide aid and ensure the safety of civilians during the ongoing conflict. However, it should not be mistaken for a longer-term ceasefire or humanitarian pause. Israel has already implemented similar pauses in the past week, with tens of thousands of Palestinians utilizing them. The establishment of a longer pause or ceasefire is being discussed in ongoing talks between U.S. officials and Middle Eastern leaders, including negotiations for the release of hostages held by Hamas.
- Israel: People in Gaza can use a 'humanitarian corridor' for several hours a day NPR
- Four hour pauses implemented in Israel-Hamas war WCNC
- White House announces 4-hour pauses in Israel-Hamas fighting TODAY
- Editorial: It's time for a humanitarian pause to the violence in Gaza Los Angeles Times
- November 9 | Biden admin says Israel has agreed to daily 'pauses' for aid flow into Gaza amid Hamas war | Live Updates from Fox News Digital Fox News
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