
Since Israel and the US launched air strikes on Iran, Israel has closed Gaza's border crossings, limiting fuel and food supplies to the territory. While Israeli strikes in Gaza have reportedly decreased, restrictions on aid have tightened, causing concern over shortages affecting hospitals and essential services. Gaza's main crossing at Rafah remains closed, though the Kerem Shalom crossing reopened for limited humanitarian aid. Local officials warn fuel and food stocks may last only a few days amid ongoing conflict and displacement.
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