Israel-Gaza updates: Kerem Shalom crossing closed to aid after rockets fired from Rafah, IDF says
The IDF said several people were injured Sunday.
As the Israel-Hamas war approaches the seven-month mark, renewed negotiations are underway to secure the release of hostages taken by the terrorist organization, as Israeli forces continue to prepare for an apparent invasion of the southern Gaza town of Rafah.
Meanwhile, President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke in a phone call over the weekend, discussing increasing the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza and plans for a possible military operation in Rafah, according to the White House.
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Hamas says delegation returning to Egypt for negotiations
Hamas senior member Ismail Haniyeh said in a statement Thursday that the group's delegation will return to Egypt soon to resume cease-fire negotiations and they are aimed at finalizing a deal.
Haniyeh said Hamas is reviewing the latest truce proposal in a "positive spirit" during a phone call with the head of the Egyptian General Intelligence Abbas Kamel.
-ABC News' Ayat Al-Tawy
Al-Amal Hospital in Gaza reopens after 4-month closure
Al-Amal Hospital in Gaza reopened Wednesday after being closed for four months, local sources told ABC News.
Doctors were able to perform surgery, the hospital's emergency room reopened and some medical students have also returned to the hospital to resume their training, according to the sources.
-ABC News' Dia Ostaz
Hamas says it will not negotiate if Israel carries out Rafah operation
Osama Hamdan, a senior Hamas official, said in a statement that cease-fire negotiations with Israel will cease if it moves forward with its operation into Rafah.
"The Israeli enemy is trying to blackmail everyone with the Battle of Rafah," he said in a statement.
Hamdan told Lebanese TV late Wednesday that a cease-fire deal had not been reached and Hamas was still "studying the swap deal proposal."
"We have substantial notes on the proposal," Hamdan told Lebanese TV.
"We are studying the proposal and we will respond to it in a way that serves our goals."
-ABC News' Dia Ostaz, Ellie Kaufman and Ghazi Balkiz
Gaza humanitarian pier construction over half complete, Pentagon says
The humanitarian pier being constructed off the coast of Gaza by U.S. soldiers is over 50% complete, deputy Pentagon press secretary Sabrina Singh told reporters Wednesday.
The pier, known as JLOTS, is on track to meet the early May time frame for delivery, she said.
"The floating pier has been completely constructed and set up. The causeway is in progress," she said.
Singh said the United Nations will be responsible for distributing the aid once the pier is open, and that the drivers of the delivery trucks will be from a third party and not U.S. forces.
When asked how security will be handled to prevent strikes on aid workers, Singh said the Israel Defense Forces "has shown that they are taking steps to mitigate that from happening again."
-ABC News' Nathan Luna