Israel halts aid shipments to Gaza after ceasefire expires
Briefly

An Israeli official reported that supplies entering Gaza would be enough for four to six months, while fuel would last several weeks. Prime Minister Netanyahu halted ceasefire negotiations due to Hamas rejecting a U.S. proposal which aimed to exchange a ceasefire extension for the release of hostages. The deal outlined the release of half the living and dead hostages on the first day of the ceasefire extension, with potential ongoing negotiations for a permanent ceasefire to secure the release of the remaining hostages.
An Israeli official stated that the supplies entered Gaza would last four to six months, while fuel would endure for several weeks, post-42-day period.
Netanyahu emphasized that Israel's halt on ceasefire was a direct response to Hamas's refusal of the U.S. proposal for hostage release negotiations.
Read at Axios
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