Israel to cut off its electricity supply to Gaza as ceasefire deadlock continues

Israel to cut off its electricity supply to Gaza as ceasefire deadlock continues

Israel on Sunday said that it is cutting off its electricity supply to Gaza amid the end of the ceasefire with Hamas last week. The full effects of that are not immediately clear, but the territory's desalination plants receive power for producing drinking water.

Sunday's announcement comes a week after Israel cut off all supplies of goods to the territory to over 2 million people. It has sought to press Hamas to accept an extension of the first phase of their ceasefire. That phase ended last weekend.

Hamas has pressed to start negotiations on the ceasefire's more difficult second phase instead. The militant group on Sunday said it wrapped up the latest round of ceasefire talks with Egyptian mediators without changes to its position, calling for an immediate start of the ceasefire's second phase.

Gaza using solar panels and generator for power supply

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The new letter from Israel's energy minister to the Israel Electric Corporation tells it to stop selling power to Gaza. Gaza has been largely devastated by the war, and generators and solar panels are used for some of the power supply. 

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The ceasefire has paused the deadliest and most destructive fighting ever between Israel and Hamas, sparked by the Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023. 

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The first phase allowed the return of 25 living hostages and the remains of eight others in exchange for the release of nearly 2,000 Palestinian prisoners.

Israeli forces have withdrawn to buffer zones inside Gaza, hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians have returned to northern Gaza for the first time since early in the war and hundreds of trucks of aid entered per day until Israel suspended supplies.

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