Israeli army says 'tactical pause' in southern Gaza meant to allow more aid trucks into territory

The Israeli army on Sunday announced a daily, daytime 'tactical pause' in part of southern Gaza to allow more aid trucks to enter the Palestinian territory via the Kerem Shalom crossing. The army specified that combat will continue in Rafah, west of the crossing, and in other parts of the war-torn enclave. ABC News correspondent Jordana Miller reports from Jerusalem.