Israeli military announces 'tactical pause' in attempt to increase flow of aid into hard-hit Gaza
- The Israeli military announced a "tactical pause" in its offensive in Southern Gaza to increase humanitarian aid deliveries.
- Pauses will occur daily until further notice to allow aid trucks access to the Kerem Shalom crossing.
- Each day, an 11-hour window for safe truck movement will be provided from 8 AM to 7 PM local time.
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Israel says it will pause daytime fighting along Gaza aid route
Israel’s military announced on Sunday that it would pause fighting during daytime hours along a route in southern Gaza to free up a backlog of humanitarian aid deliveries for desperate Palestinians enduring a humanitarian crisis sparked by the war, now in its ninth month.
IDF ‘tactical pause’ to allow Gaza aid criticised by Israel leader Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticised the army for its decision to pause its military offensive along the main road in southern Gaza. The Israel Defence Forces have said the daily ‘tactical pause’ will be observed between 8 in the morning and 7 at night, to allow desperately needed aid in through the Kerem Shalom crossing. But it insists its military offensive will continue in Rafah to root out Hamas.
Israel pauses daytime fighting allowing passage of aid to Gaza
Israel’s military announced a “tactical pause” Sunday in daytime fighting around a critical aid route in Gaza. The plan falls short of a total cease-fire outlined by U.S. President Joe Biden. VOA’s Arash Arabasadi has the story.
Israel’s army says it will pause daytime fighting along a route in southern Gaza to help flow of aid
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s military announced on Sunday that it would pause fighting during daytime hours along a route in southern Gaza to free up a backlog of humanitarian aid deliveries for desperate Palestinians enduring a humanitarian crisis sparked by the war, now in its ninth month. The “tactical pause,” which applies to about 12 kilometers (7.4 miles) of road in the Rafah area, falls far short of a complete cease-fire in the territory tha…
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