First humanitarian aid trucks enter Gaza as UN calls for ceasefire
- The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt is expected to open, allowing the delivery of essential humanitarian aid into Gaza.
- The summit in Egypt on the Gaza crisis is seeking to find a common position on the conflict between Israel and Hamas, but it is anticipated that reaching an agreement will be challenging.
- Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas emphasized his resistance to displacement and called for an end to the suffering of the people in Gaza.
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IDF gears for a gradual, aggressive Gaza invasion – and a split Israeli leadership
The Israeli army intends to launch a Gaza ground operation but faces questions over its possibilities of success and Biden administration constraints, sparking a debate in Netanyahu's cabinet. The IDF's top brass sense they have a one-time pass to kill and be killed, to restore any previous normalcy
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