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Israel Halts Gaza Aid as First Phase of Truce Ends

March 2, 2025
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Israel announced on Sunday that it has suspended the entry of supplies into Gaza following a deadlock in negotiations with Hamas over the ceasefire’s next phase. Deadly attacks were reported in the region as both sides struggled to agree on the way forward.

As the initial 42-day ceasefire period concluded, Israel expressed support for an extension proposal, reportedly put forward by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. The extension would cover both Ramadan and Passover. However, Hamas rejected the proposal, insisting on moving to the truce’s second phase, which involves the release of all remaining hostages and a long-term cessation of hostilities.

“Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu decided that, from this morning, all entry of goods and supplies into the Gaza Strip will be suspended,” his office stated, warning of further consequences if Hamas does not comply.

Hamas strongly condemned the decision, calling it an act of “cheap blackmail, a war crime, and a blatant coup against the ceasefire agreement.” Meanwhile, reports emerged of Israeli shelling and gunfire east of Khan Yunis. While the Israeli army denied involvement in artillery shelling, the Palestine Red Crescent reported deaths from Israeli drone strikes. Gaza’s health ministry later confirmed at least four fatalities and six injuries from Sunday’s attacks.

Political Reactions and Rising Tensions
The suspension of aid was confirmed by Israeli government spokesperson Omer Dostri, who stated that no trucks entered Gaza on Sunday. Far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich welcomed the move, advocating for continued military action until Hamas is completely defeated.

Israel’s proposal for the truce extension included releasing half of the remaining hostages upon its commencement, with the rest being freed at the conclusion of the agreement if a permanent ceasefire was established. Hamas, however, maintained that all captives should be released in a single exchange.

As hostages’ families and supporters rallied in Tel Aviv demanding their release, protesters accused Netanyahu of deliberately stalling negotiations.

Humanitarian Crisis Worsens Amid Ramadan Observances
The halt in aid comes as Palestinians mark Ramadan, a holy month of fasting and prayer. Many in Gaza gathered for iftar—the evening meal to break the fast—amid the ruins of their homes. Beit Lahia resident Mohammed Abu Al-Jidyan emphasized resilience: “We are here in the midst of destruction and rubble, and we are steadfast despite the pain and our wounds. We will not leave this place.”

The war has devastated Gaza, displacing the majority of its population and claiming over 48,388 lives, mostly civilians, according to the region’s health ministry. The conflict erupted following Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel, which killed 1,218 people, primarily civilians.

Meanwhile, the US announced an expedited $4 billion military aid package to Israel, underscoring Washington’s continued support for its ally.

As diplomatic efforts remain strained, the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens, with no clear resolution in sight.

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