On Sunday, Israel announced a “tactical pause of military activity” along the road stretching from the Kerem Shalom crossing to the Salah al-Din Road before continuing north.
Netanyahu sent a statement through a "senior Israeli official," stressing that "a humanitarian pause for 11 hours...is unacceptable."
Attempting to bring basic necessities to his son, Mor's father, Zvika Mor, explained, " If humanitarian aid is being delivered from here, there is nothing more humanitarian than doing this."
In the video that prompted the social media platforms to restrict the movement’s accounts, a statement from family members of the hostages was shown.
The military added that trucks from Egypt containing humanitarian aid, including, among others, food, water, and medicine, were arriving at the crossing.
Hamas needs to know enough is enough; If Israel doesn't act now, it will appear weak and encourage future violence.
When Israel finishes dealing with Hamas, the interests of Israel and those of Hezbollah and Iran will likely align, for a short time, to postpone the wider fighting in the north.
The rockets were reportedly launched from the Rafah area. The Kerem Shalom crossing was closed after the attack.
The target of Israel's ire was UNRWA, the UN agency that Israel has called on nations to defund.
Katz denounces Guterres for failure to blame Hamas for plundering humanitarian assistance