Israel appeared on Wednesday to be restricting the flow of humanitarian aid into Gaza in response to what it says is Hamas' delay in handing over the remains of 21 other hostages still believed to be in the Palestinian territory. Some people fear that may not be possible.

An Israeli security official told CBS News on Wednesday that, "contrary to reports, the Rafah Crossing did not open today," referring to the key portal to Gaza from Egypt, where tons of aid has been stockpiled ready for delivery for weeks.

The official said preparations were ongoing for the crossing to open "for the exit and entry of Gazans only," but not for aid materials. However, the official said an unspecified amount of aid was still being transported into Gaza through the Kerem Shalom crossing, "and other cros

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