Agencies-Gaza post
After Israel’s three-day aggression on Gaza, main commercial crossing reopens
After ending a ceasefire deal last night that repaired calm in the Gaza Strip after three days of Israeli airstrikes, Gaza’s major commercial crossing, Karm Abu Salem/Kerem Shalom, reopened on Monday to permit the entry of badly needed fuel and other goods, reported local sources.
It said that many trucks bewitched fuel into the Gaza Strip after seven days of forced closure of the crossing.
Sources added that more trucks carrying foodstuff and other goods are also expected to continue entry into Gaza today.
The two crossings from Israel into Gaza were locked four days before Israel began its air strikes on Friday that led to the killing of 44 Palestinians, 15 of them were kids and four women, and the injury of 360 others, in addition to the heavy demolition of houses and property.