Israel resumed the entry of humanitarian goods into the Gaza Strip on Monday after halting aid deliveries in response to alleged Hamas attacks that killed two of its soldiers.
The political leadership has ordered that "humanitarian aid continues to enter the Gaza Strip through the Kerem Shalom Crossing and additional crossings after Israeli inspection, in full compliance with the signed agreement," an Israeli security official said.
However, it remains unclear how many crossings have actually reopened for aid deliveries.
On Sunday, security sources had stated that aid deliveries to the Gaza Strip were suspended due to the "blatant violation" of the cease-fire agreements by the Palestinian resistance group Hamas.
According to the Israeli army, soldiers in the southern Gaza Strip were attacked with an anti-tank missile Sunday, resulting in the deaths of two soldiers. In response, Israel carried out the heaviest airstrikes since the cease-fire began on Oct. 10.






