Sunday's ceasefire violations threatened to disrupt aid supplies to Gaza. (Photo: AP)

Israel on Monday said the Kerem Shalom border crossing in the far south-east of the strip, and Kissufim in central Gaza have been reopened for aid, a day after it was closed over an alleged ceasefire violation by Hamas . An Israeli official who confirmed the development said aid flowed through Kerem Shalom and Kissufim are “in full compliance with the signed agreement”, adding that Gaza’s Rafah crossing to Egypt “will remain closed until further notice”.

Ceasefire violation on Sunday

The de-escalation comes after Israel temporarily halted aid shipments following what it described as a ceasefire violation by Hamas militants, who allegedly opened fire on Israeli soldiers. In response, the Israeli milit

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