Israel to Open New Border Crossing in Gaza Amid US Pressure
The U.S. State Department announced that Israel plans to reopen a new border crossing at Kissoufim in the coming days. This move follows a letter from U.S. officials demanding increased humanitarian aid access in Gaza, with threats to suspend military assistance if certain requirements were not met. In other developments, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the dispatch of two planes to Amsterdam to assist Maccabi Tel Aviv supporters after violent clashes following a football match. Additionally, a diplomatic incident arose when Israeli police entered a French national site in Jerusalem without permission.