Israel announced Monday evening that it will be using a second crossing on its border with Egypt for the pre-inspection of relief supplies intended to reach civilians in the Gaza Strip. All aid will still have to enter the Gaza Strip via the bottleneck at the Rafah crossing. From Tuesday, trucks carrying goods for Gaza will be searched at the Kerem Shalom border crossing, just south of the Gaza strip, in addition to the Nitzana Crossing crossing, some 40 kilometres further south on the Egypt-Israel border. The Israeli COGAT authority, which is responsible for contact with Palestinian civilians…