Netanyahu halts aid to Gaza as ceasefire expires

Published March 2nd, 2025 - 07:11 GMT
Aid to Gaza
A Palestinian street vendor sets up his vegetable stand in front of the rubble of a destroyed building at a market in Jabalia in the northern Gaza Strip on February 27, 2025, amid the ongoing truce between Israel and Hamas. (Photo by Omar AL-QATTAA / AFP)

ALBAWABA - Israel announced that it will stop allowing the humanitarian aid from entering the Gaza Strip as the ceasefire deal between Hamas and Tel Aviv expired, the Prime Minister Netanyahu's Office (PMO) said on Sunday.

"With the completion of the first phase of the hostage deal and in light of Hamas's refusal to accept the Witkoff framework for continuing negotiations—which Israel had agreed to—Prime Minister Netanyahu has decided that, as of this morning, the entry of all goods and supplies into the Gaza Strip will be halted," Netanyahu's office said in a statement.

According to Israeli sources, the decision was taken in coordination with the American administration.

The statement also contained that Israel will not allow aid to enter Gaza as long as Hamas doesn't release more hostages. 

On X, Netanyahu's office posted: "While Israel has agreed to the Witkoff framework in order to return our hostages, Hamas has, until now, clung to its rejection of this framework.

If Hamas changes its position, Israel will immediately enter into negotiations on the overall details of the Witkoff framework."

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