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Israel will allow Gaza's Rafah crossing to open and will ramp up aid, according to the Israeli Broadcasting Authority
- Israel has decided to open the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt and allow humanitarian aid into Gaza after the return of four hostage bodies.
- Around 600 aid trucks will be dispatched to Gaza by the UN, international organizations, the private sector and donor countries.
- If Hamas does not disarm, Trump said, 'we will disarm them, and it will happen quickly and perhaps violently.
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Pressure Grows on Israel to Allow More Aid into Gaza
Pressure is growing on Israel to allow more aid into Gaza as the ceasefire continues to hold. On Tuesday, Israel told the United Nations it would allow only half of the 600 daily aid trucks called for under the deal. Israel had accused Hamas of moving too slowly to release the bodies of dead captives as part of the deal. On Tuesday night, Hamas handed over four more bodies. Israel said three of the bodies have been identified, but the fourth bod…
·New York, United States
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Tom Fletcher, the UN's humanitarian chief, is demanding that Israel immediately open border crossings so that emergency aid can reach them.
·Stockholm, Sweden
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Total News Sources150
Leaning Left28Leaning Right19Center26Last UpdatedBias Distribution38% Left
Bias Distribution
- 38% of the sources lean Left
38% Left
L 38%
C 36%
R 26%
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