Israel has announced plans to halve the number of aid trucks entering Gaza and to limit the distribution of assistance. This decision comes in response to claims that Hamas has violated a ceasefire agreement, particularly regarding the slow return of deceased hostages.
The Israeli government has stated that these measures are necessary due to ongoing concerns about Hamas"s compliance with the terms of the ceasefire. The reduction in aid is expected to impact the humanitarian situation in Gaza, where many rely on international assistance.
This announcement follows a series of developments in the region, including recent reports of violence and tensions surrounding the ceasefire. As previously reported, the situation remains fluid, with various parties involved in negotiations and discussions regarding peace in the area.
For further context on related events, see recent developments in ceasefire violations.

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