Israel Seizes Gaza’s Vital Rafah Crossing, but the US Says It Isn’t the Full Invasion Many Fear

Israel Seizes Gaza’s Vital Rafah Crossing, but the US Says It Isn’t the Full Invasion Many Fear
Destroyed buildings after an Israeli strike on residential building in Rafah, Gaza Strip, on May 7, 2024. Ismael Abu Dayyah/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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CAIRO—Israeli troops seized control of Gaza’s vital Rafah border crossing on Tuesday in what the White House described as a limited operation, as fears mount of a full-scale invasion of the southern city and talks with Hamas terrorists over a cease-fire and hostage release remain on a knife’s edge.

The U.N. warned of a potential collapse of the flow of aid to Palestinians from the closure the Rafah crossing from Egypt and the other main crossing into Gaza, Kerem Shalom, from Israel, at a time when U.N. officials say northern Gaza is experiencing “full-blown famine.”