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UN Calls on Israel to Allow Aid into Gaza Amid Truce Impasse

Jerusalem — The United Nations on March 2 called on Israel to immediately allow aid into Gaza, hours after it suspended humanitarian deliveries into the war-battered territory as talks on a truce extension appeared to hit an impasse.

With uncertainty looming over the truce, both Israeli and Palestinian sources reported Israeli military strikes in the Gaza Strip, which the health ministry in the Hamas-run territory said killed at least four people.

The 42-day first phase of the ceasefire drew to a close, and early on March 2, Israel announced a truce extension until mid-April, proposed by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff. However, Hamas has repeatedly rejected an extension, favoring a transition to the truce deal’s second phase that could bring a permanent end to the war.

The Palestinian group, whose October 7, 2023, attack on Israel triggered the fighting, condemned the suspension of humanitarian aid as “cheap blackmail, a war crime, and a blatant coup against the (ceasefire) agreement.”

In a statement posted online, UN chief Antonio Guterres called for “humanitarian aid to flow back into Gaza immediately,” urging “all parties to make every effort to prevent a return to hostilities” and militants to release “all hostages.”

The head of the United Nations humanitarian agency OCHA, Thomas Fletcher, said in a post on X that “Israel’s decision to halt aid into Gaza is alarming” and may be in violation of international law.

Following the announcement of the aid suspension, AFP images showed trucks loaded with goods lined up on the Egyptian side of the Rafah crossing. “Since the morning we haven’t seen any trucks entering,” said Umm Mohammad Abu Laia, a resident of Rafah on Gaza’s southern border. She warned of a “crisis” as the prices of basic commodities surged “as soon as the merchants heard about the closing of the crossing.”

The first phase of the truce, which took effect on January 19, saw an increase in aid into Gaza, where the war destroyed or damaged most buildings, displaced almost the entire population, and triggered widespread hunger, according to the UN.

Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar dismissed warnings about the risk of starvation as “a lie.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced that “from this morning, all entry of goods and supplies into the Gaza Strip will be suspended.” It warned of “consequences” for Hamas if it did not accept the temporary truce extension, which would cover the Muslim holy month of Ramadan and the Jewish holiday of Passover.

Mediator Egypt and the International Committee of the Red Cross have appealed for the truce to be maintained. Militant group Islamic Jihad, a Hamas ally, accused Israel of “sabotaging” the ceasefire.

According to Israel, the truce extension would see half of the hostages still in Gaza freed on the day the deal came into effect, with the rest to be released at the end if an agreement was reached on a permanent ceasefire. Of the 251 captives taken during Hamas’s October 2023 attack, 58 remain in Gaza, including 34 the Israeli military has confirmed are dead.

In Israel, mourners who turned out to farewell Shlomo Mansour, 85, whose body militants had held in Gaza and returned to Israel on Thursday, said more should be done to get the remaining captives home. “Return all of them immediately,” said Mr. Vardit Roiter.

Under the first phase of the truce, Gaza militants handed over 25 living hostages and eight bodies, including Mansour’s, in exchange for the release of about 1,800 Palestinian prisoners.

In southern Gaza on March 2, the civil defense agency reported shelling and gunfire “from Israeli tanks,” which the army said it was “unaware of.” The Palestine Red Crescent said Israeli drone strikes killed one person in the same area and another in a nearby town. The military said it had conducted an air strike in northern Gaza targeting suspects it said had “planted an explosive device” near its troops.

Including the deaths on March 2, Gaza’s health ministry has recorded 116 people killed by Israel’s military since the ceasefire took effect on January 19, substantially reducing violence. The 2023 attack that sparked the war resulted in the deaths of more than 1,200 people in Israel, mostly civilians, while Israel’s retaliation in Gaza has killed more than 48,300 people, also mostly civilians, data from both sides show.

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