Israel has halted all food and goods entering Gaza, drawing severe criticism from humanitarian organizations and international bodies as a violation of law and collective punishment. The cutoff escalates concerns of famine for Gaza's over 2 million residents, particularly following a recent ceasefire that improved conditions. The Israeli government aims to pressure Hamas into negotiating a ceasefire extension while the U.S. remains silent on the humanitarian implications. Israel warns of resuming conflict if negotiations are ineffective, creating tension amidst an already fragile ceasefire situation.
Israel has cut off the entry of all food and other goods into Gaza, a move criticized by humanitarian organizations as a violation of international law and an act of collective punishment.
Hunger has been a significant issue for Gaza's over 2 million people amid the ongoing conflict, prompting fears of famine as Israel's recent actions threaten previous humanitarian efforts.
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