Israel has implemented a blockade on the Gaza Strip, halting all humanitarian aid, following Hamas's refusal to accept a proposed ceasefire plan by the US special envoy. Prime Minister Netanyahu declared that goods and supplies would no longer be allowed to enter Gaza until hostages are released. Both Egypt and Qatar condemned this action as a breach of the ceasefire agreement, with accusations of using starvation as a weapon. UN officials called for immediate humanitarian aid to resume, labeling the situation alarming.
Israel has imposed a blockade on Gaza stating that humanitarian aid cannot enter until Hamas agrees to continue negotiations regarding hostages and ceasefire conditions.
Netanyahu's spokesperson confirmed no trucks would deliver goods into Gaza, emphasizing that Israel would not consider a ceasefire without the release of hostages.
Qatar condemned Israel's decision as a blatant violation of the ceasefire agreement and international humanitarian law, and rejected the use of food as a weapon.
The UN's secretary general called for immediate restoration of humanitarian aid, highlighting the alarming impact of Israel's blockade on the population of Gaza.
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