
Following joint U.S.-Israel air strikes on Iran, Israel closed all Gaza border crossings, halting fuel and aid deliveries to over 2 million residents. Palestinian officials and aid workers warn of fuel shortages threatening hospitals and essential services, while food prices rise amid fears of famine reminiscent of last year's blockade. Israeli authorities state existing food stocks are sufficient but have not addressed fuel concerns or crossing reopening timelines. The closures complicate ongoing efforts to sustain Gaza's fragile ceasefire and reconstruction plans.
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