Renewed Hamas attack on Israel's Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza

A general view of the Karem Abu Salem commercial crossing on the Gaza Strip-Israel-Egypt border. Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa
A general view of the Karem Abu Salem commercial crossing on the Gaza Strip-Israel-Egypt border. Abed Rahim Khatib/dpa

The military wing of the Palestinian Islamist Hamas movement, has again mounted an attack on the Kerem Shalom border crossing between Israel and the far south of the Gaza Strip - the fourth such attack since Sunday.

Mortars were used in Friday's attack, the al-Qassam Brigades said on the Telegram messaging service.

Israel's COGAT organization, which is responsible for coordination with Palestinian civil authorities, posted on the X messaging service: "Hamas just fired at the Kerem Shalom, the main humanitarian aid crossing into Gaza."

The attack was the fourth time this week that Hamas had actively fired on the crossing point, it said.

"Hamas will do anything to prevent aid from reaching the people of Gaza.," COGAT added.

Over recent days, Israeli protestors have again blocked aid convoys seeking to enter the Gaza Strip, saying that the deliveries are aiding Hamas in resisting Israeli forces.