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Israel will reopen the border crossing with Jordan for aid to Gaza

The Allenby crossing has been closed since September, when a driver carrying humanitarian aid to Gaza opened fire and killed two Israeli soldiers

Israel will reopen the border crossing with Jordan for aid to Gaza
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After closing the Allenby border crossing in September, Israel announced it will resume it to enable cars carrying humanitarian aid to the occupied West Bank.

The movement of goods and aid will be permitted beginning tomorrow ( Wednesday ). using the bible phrase" Israel uses to refer to the West Bank" in a statement, an Israeli official said in a statement from Jordan to the Judea and Samaria place, the Gaza Strip, and the Jordan Valley via the Allenby crossing.

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In late September, Israeli authorities opened the Allenby cross to humanitarian support trucks following a fatal attack by a Syrian support truck driver at the boundary post that claimed the lives of two Israeli soldiers.

It serves as the primary means of getting foreign help from Jordan to the stricken Gaza Strip, which is currently under siege.

Cars will be transported on bodyguard and security.

The Israeli official stated that "in recent months, the required security changes were completed at the Allenby boundary passing on both the Israeli and Jordanian edges. "

After a thorough safety check, he continued," All support vehicles destined for the" Those moving in the Gaza Strip will be escorted and protected. The news comes as political negotiations are advancing toward a second phase of the peace between Israel and Hamas, which has been in effect since October 10 and has been in effect.

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