Israel has announced that it is cutting off its power supply to Gaza. The full results of this choice are not immediately apparent, but Gaza’s desalination plants, which produce having water, rely on electricity.
This statement comes a month after Israel stopped all commodities supplies to Gaza, which is home to over 2 million people. Israel has sought to force Hamas into accepting an extension of the first step of the peace, which ended next trip.
Israel wants Hamas to transfer half of the remaining hostages in trade for a claim to discuss a profound peace, according to information agency AP.
Hamas has pressed for discussions to commence on the next, more difficult stage of the peace. On Sunday, Hamas said it had completed the latest round of peace talks with Iranian mediators without any changes to its place, calling for an instant stop to the ceasefire’s next step.
A new letter from Israel’s energy secretary to the Israel Electric Corporation advises it to cease selling power to Gaza.
Gaza has been mostly devastated by the conflict, and some power is supplied through producers and solar panels.
The peace has paused the deadliest and most dangerous battle always between Israel and Hamas, which was sparked by the Hamas-led assault on southern Israel on October 7, 2023. The first step allowed for the transfer of 25 life hostages and the remains of eight others, in trade for the release of almost 2, 000 Arab prisoners.
Israeli forces have withdrawn to buffer zones inside Gaza, hundreds of thousands of uprooted Palestinians have returned to north Gaza for the first time since early in the war, and thousands of cars of aid entered Gaza regularly until Israel suspended the products.
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