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Israel’s Troops Take Control Of Rafah Border Crossing In Gaza

The army has halted 'the movement of people and aid completely,' the Hamas-run crossing authority said in a statement.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Israeli troops took control of the Rafah border-crossing area in Gaza on Tuesday morning. Rosalind Mathieson reports. (Source: Bloomberg)</p></div>
Israeli troops took control of the Rafah border-crossing area in Gaza on Tuesday morning. Rosalind Mathieson reports. (Source: Bloomberg)

Israeli troops took control of the Rafah border-crossing area in Gaza on Tuesday morning, with Hamas saying all aid flows from Egypt had stopped.

The army has halted “the movement of people and aid completely,” the Hamas-run crossing authority said in a statement. Soldiers replaced Palestinian flags with Israeli ones.

It’s the first time Israel’s army has moved into the area since the war with Hamas began in October.

Israel’s Troops Take Control Of Rafah Border Crossing In Gaza

The border is the main entry point for aid into Gaza, and the Palestinian territory’s only crossing aside from those with Israel. The US has been urging Israel for weeks to allow more food and other supplies into Gaza, parts of which the United Nations says are on the verge of famine.

The movement of troops came a day after Israel told residents in parts of eastern Rafah to leave immediately ahead of a possible attack on the city.

WATCH: Israeli army video shows tanks entering the Gaza side of the Rafah border crossing. (Distributed by AP/Not independently verified.)(Source: Israel Defense Forces)
WATCH: Israeli army video shows tanks entering the Gaza side of the Rafah border crossing. (Distributed by AP/Not independently verified.)(Source: Israel Defense Forces)

Most Arab and many European states have said Israel should not attack Rafah, fearing it would cause mass casualties. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Rafah is the last bastion of Hamas, with about 5,000 to 8,000 of its fighters and senior leaders lodged in the city, as well as many Israeli hostages.

Cease-fire talks between the two sides continue to drag. Hamas said on Monday night it had accepted a proposal from mediators Egypt and Qatar. Israel rejected it, saying it contained demands the Jewish state cannot accept.

WATCH: Israeli troops took control of the Rafah border-crossing area in Gaza on Tuesday morning. Rosalind Mathieson reports.Source: Bloomberg
WATCH: Israeli troops took control of the Rafah border-crossing area in Gaza on Tuesday morning. Rosalind Mathieson reports.Source: Bloomberg

--With assistance from Omar Tamo, Kateryna Kadabashy and Alex Newman.

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