"Israel's Decision to Open Kerem Shalom for Humanitarian Aid Delivery Amidst Tragedy and Reopening of Aid Crossing"

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The Government of Israel has decided to open its border crossing at Kerem Shalom for direct delivery of humanitarian assistance to Palestinian civilians in Gaza, a move welcomed by the United States. President Biden had raised this issue in recent phone calls with Prime Minister Netanyahu, and it was discussed during National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan's visit to Israel. The United States remains committed to expanding and sustaining the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza and will continue to work with Egypt and other partners to facilitate the delivery of life-saving assistance.
- Statement from National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan on Government of Israel Decision to Open Kerem Shalom for Direct Delivery of Humanitarian Assistance The White House
- Israel Mistakenly Kills 3 Hostages, Netanyahu Calls It "Unbearable Tragedy" NDTV
- Israel says it will open new aid crossing into Gaza Strip The Guardian
- With Kerem Shalom to reopen, US sets sites on re-entry of commercial goods into Gaza — officials tell ToI The Times of Israel
- Israeli Cabinet Approves Entry of Aid to Gaza Through Kerem Shalom Crossing in First Since Start of War - Israel News Haaretz
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