Israel has announced it will stop all humanitarian aid and goods from entering Gaza following the expiration of a 42-day cease-fire. The decision comes as cease-fire negotiations between Israel and Hamas have stalled, with Israel blaming Hamas for not accepting a U.S.-backed proposal. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office warned of 'additional consequences' if Hamas does not comply. The move raises concerns about worsening humanitarian conditions in Gaza, where aid has been a critical lifeline for civilians. The situation remains tense as both sides weigh their next steps.
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Israel says it has ceased entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has decided to cease the entry of all entry the humanitarian aid into Gaza as phase one of the hostage deal ends, his office said in a statement on Sunday.
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Israel says it is stopping the entry of all aid and supplies into the Gaza Strip
The prime minister's office did not elaborate on the decision but warned of “additional consequences” if Hamas does not accept what Israel says is a U.S. proposal for an extension of the ceasefire.