Israel will send goods through the crossings, in spite of mortars fired at Karni crossing today.
An explosion was heard near the western Negev community of Gabim, but a search for a rocket or mortar landing site came up empty.
The Karni crossing is expected to be reopened by Israel on Sunday for the transfer of goods to the Strip within the framework of the agreed upon ceasefire between Israel and the armed Palestinian organizations in the coastal enclave.
The AP isn’t even reporting the mortar fire. Apparently, only kassams count. They still haven’t acknowledged the mortar that first broke the truce.
And I’m tired of writing about it.