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Israel claims it has met most US demands on Gaza aid as deadline looms
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Israel has said it had met most demands by the United States to improve humanitarian conditions in Gaza but was still discussing some items as a deadline looms to improve the situation or face potential restrictions on US military aid. There are a number of things that remain under discussion and they touch on safety issues, quoted an Israeli official as telling reporters. He said most issues had been addressed. Among the US demands that Israel appears to have refused is allowing the entry of 50-100 commercial trucks a day. The official said commercial activity had been halted because Hamas was controlling the merchants. Restrictions on the entry of closed containers would also not be lifted due to security risks, the official said. Others, including the opening of a fifth crossing into Gaza, have been implemented. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said yesterday he had met the US ambassador and was confident that “we can reach an understanding with our American friends and that the issue will be solved”.
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