以色列称重新开放加沙北部一口岸
Xin Hua She·2025-11-12 13:36

Core Points - Israel has reopened the Zikim crossing in northern Gaza, which had been closed for two months, allowing humanitarian aid trucks to enter Gaza [1] - The Israeli Defense Ministry's "Coordination Office for Government Activities in the Territories" announced that aid trucks will be allowed to pass through the Zikim crossing after security checks, with the United Nations and international organizations responsible for the transfer of aid [1] - The reopening of the Zikim crossing increases the number of humanitarian aid routes to Gaza to three [1] - The Zikim crossing was closed two months ago due to Israeli military operations [1] - Israel has conducted multiple attacks citing Hamas's violations of the ceasefire agreement and has indefinitely postponed the opening of the crucial Rafah crossing for humanitarian aid [1] - Hamas denies the accusations made by Israel [1] - A ceasefire agreement's first phase took effect on October 10, which includes a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, the exchange of detained individuals, the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza, and the partial withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza [1]