Israel halts all aid into Gaza as it demands Hamas accepts new ceasefire plan
- Israel has halted the entry of all goods and supplies into the Gaza Strip, causing concerns amid an ongoing humanitarian crisis, as stated by Israel's government.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu mentioned that there could be 'additional consequences' if Hamas does not accept a new ceasefire proposal.
- Hamas accused Israel of 'cheap extortion' and violating the ceasefire agreement due to the aid cutoff, leading to criticism from various humanitarian organizations.
- Organizations are warning that the decision violates international law, with calls for immediate humanitarian aid access to prevent worsening conditions for Gaza's population.
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