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- The Judean Staff
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In the wake of recent escalations in Rafah that resulted in casualties among Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) personnel, with four soldiers killed and ten others injured due to a barrage of rocket fire, the geopolitical landscape has become increasingly tense. The situation was exacerbated by significant international pressure, particularly from the United States, which threatened to halt arms shipments to Israel. This led to a pivotal decision by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's war cabinet to reopen the Kerem Shalom crossing just three days after the attacks.
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