JERUSALEM: Israel’s Kerem Shalom border crossing into Gaza reopened for aid on Monday, an Israeli military official said, a day after Israel closed it, accusing Hamas of violating an ongoing ceasefire. Following a decision at the political level, aid flowed through Kerem Shalom “in full compliance with the signed agreement,” the official said, adding that Gaza’s Rafah crossing to Egypt “will remain closed until further notice.” Hamas has denied breaching the truce agreement and in turn accused Israel of violating the deal.

As calls for border crossings to reopen grow, Israeli attacks on Palestinians kill and wound several despite truce.

CAIRO: The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt will reopen Monday for people returning to Gaza, the Palestinian embassy in Egypt said Saturday, but the territory’s sole…

Netanyahu's government and Hamas have been trading blame over violations of the U.S.-mediated ceasefire for days.

JERUSALEM: Gaza’s fragile ceasefire faced its first major test Sunday as Israeli forces launched a wave of deadly strikes, saying Hamas militants had killed two soldiers, and an…

JERUSALEM: Israel’s Kerem Shalom border crossing into Gaza reopened for aid on Monday, an Israeli military official said, a day after Israel closed it, accusing Hamas of violating…