Israel-Gaza War

IDF: Hamas attack on Kerem Shalom falls short

The attack came hours after the crossing was declared open for humanitarian aid.

Kerem Shalom crossing. (Photo: Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90)

The IDF announced today (Wednesday) that the Hamas attack on Kerem Shalom, hours after it was opened to humanitarian aid, fell short and did not reach Israeli territory.

The IDF also said that eight additional projectile launches were identified in the Shlomit area, one of which lightly injured an IDF soldier, who only required medical treatment on the spot.

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