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Israel halts aid to Gaza after Hamas rejects extension of first phase of ceasefire

02.03.2025 18:00
Israel said Sunday it has stopped all goods shipments, including humanitarian aid, to the Gaza Strip after Hamas refused an Israeli proposal to extend the first phase of the ceasefire.
Truck drivers carrying essential supplies to Gaza wait to cross the Rafah Border Crossing, between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, in Rafah, North Sinai Governorate, Egypt, 24 February 2025.
Truck drivers carrying essential supplies to Gaza wait to cross the Rafah Border Crossing, between Egypt and the Gaza Strip, in Rafah, North Sinai Governorate, Egypt, 24 February 2025.EPA/MOHAMED HOSSAM

Hamas, which wanted the truce to enter its second phase, called the decision a war crime and accused Israel of violating the ceasefire agreement.

Israel’s offer, described as a plan from U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff, aimed to prolong the truce during both the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and the Jewish holiday of Passover in exchange for the release of additional hostages.

With Hamas declining the proposal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered a halt in aid deliveries to Gaza. Israeli officials warned of “further consequences” if Hamas continues to dismiss talks.

Hamas denounced the move as “coercion” and urged the international community to pressure Israel to reverse its stance. Israeli estimates in local media indicate that recent humanitarian supplies could last Gaza’s population around five months.

The first phase of the ceasefire has been in effect since January 19. Under the prospective second phase, both sides envisioned a permanent truce, the release of all hostages, and a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza—terms still not agreed upon.

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Source: PAP