Israel says the transfer of humanitarian aid into Gaza is halted ‘until further notice’
- An Israeli security official announced on October 19, 2025, that Israel halted humanitarian aid transfers into Gaza `until further notice` after a Hamas ceasefire violation.
- Following exchanges that freed living hostages, Israel pressed Hamas to return all 28 deceased remains after 12 were handed over and two identified, and said the Rafah border crossing remains closed `until further notice`.
- Israel's military said it struck dozens of what it called Hamas targets after troops came under fire, and Gaza's Health Ministry reported at least 19 Palestinians killed in central and southern Gaza.
- Medical access and family travel are constrained as the crossing remains closed, while Palestinian Embassy staff in Cairo will issue temporary documents and the Palestinian Authority's Interior Ministry in Ramallah announced travel procedures on Sunday.
- Next stages are expected to focus on disarmament, withdrawal and governance, with Khalil al-Hayya, chief negotiator arriving in Cairo to follow up on implementation as the U.S. plan proposes an internationally backed authority and Palestinian technocrats to run Gaza.
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Israel halts supply of aid into Gaza — The Guardian Israel has closed its crossing points into Gaza to aid convoys, a security official told AFP on Sunday after the government accused Hamas of violating a ceasefire agreement. The ceasefire agreement...
Israel and Hamas accuse each other of violating the cease-fire in force since 10 October
The fragile truce in Gaza faced its first major test on Sunday when an Israeli security official announced that aid shipments to the territory are suspended “until further notice” after a Hamas ceasefire violation, and Israeli forces launched a wave of attacks. The official spoke on condition of anonymity pending a formal announcement about the suspension of aid, which occurs just over a week after the start of the U.S.-proposed ceasefire aimed …
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