Washington, D.C. [US], Amid Israel's immediate evacuation notice to residents of East Rafah, US President Joe Biden on Monday spoke by telephone with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and later opened the Karem Shalom crossing for humanitarian aid. Gave assurance of. In Gaza, the White House said in an official statement that the talks between the two leaders coincided with Holocaust Remembrance Day, in which the US President reiterated his stance on Israel's plan to launch military operations in Rafah and called on the Israeli PM to secure the hostage agreement. Gave information about the efforts to do so. "President Biden spoke with Prime Minister Netanyahu this morning. The President reaffirmed his message on Yom HaShoah, Holocaust Remembrance Day. The two leaders spoke on the shared commitment of Israel and the United States to remember the six million Jews who lost their lives. Discussed, who were systematically targeted and murdered.The Holocaust, one of the darkest chapters in human history, and to take forceful action against anti-Semitism and all forms of hate-motivated violence," the statement said. "President Biden, including in the ongoing talks today, Updated the Prime Minister on efforts to secure a hostage agreement in Doha, Qatar. The Prime Minister agreed to ensure that the Kerem Shalom crossing is open for humanitarian aid to those in need. The president reiterated his clear position on Rafah,'' the statement said. Earlier, according to Al Jazeera, Israel opened fire on Gaza after a Palestinian armed group fired rockets at a military installation in southern Israel near the site. The main entry point for humanitarian aid was closed. The Israeli military announced that it had closed the Kerem Abu Salem gate, also known as the Kerem Shalom crossing, to aid convoys. According to a video released, Hamas' military wing, the Qassam Brigades, claimed that the attack targeted a group of Israeli forces near the border. Later, according to Al Jazeera, rockets targeted Israeli military "command headquarters and mobilization" on the border, "leaving soldiers dead and wounded".After the country's defense minister spoke of imminent "intense action" in the area, CNN reported that Avichai Adrai, head of the IDF spokesperson unit's Arab media division, urged residents to "immediately evacuate" to designated humanitarian zones and checkpoints for their safety. requested. The call specifically targets individuals living in the neighborhoods of Al-Salaam Al-Jenina, Tiba Zara and Al-Bayouk in the Al-Shawka municipality and the Rafah region.