Israel halts all aid into Gaza as it demands Hamas accepts new ceasefire plan
- Israel announced it is halting the entry of all goods into the Gaza Strip and warned of 'additional consequences' if Hamas does not accept a new ceasefire proposal, as stated by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's office.
- Hamas criticized Israel's action as 'cheap extortion' and claimed the aid cutoff is a 'war crime' against the ceasefire agreement.
- The United Nations and humanitarian groups criticized Israel's decision, calling it a violation of international law and potentially leading to famine for over 2 million people in Gaza.
- According to Kenneth Roth, former head of Human Rights Watch, Israel's action is a 'resumption of the war-crime starvation strategy' under the Geneva Conventions.
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