Israel Closes Gaza Crossings, Halts Aid After Iranian Missile Attack
Israel Closes Gaza Crossings, Halts Aid After Iran Attack

Israel closed all crossings into the Gaza Strip and halted humanitarian aid deliveries until further notice following an Iranian missile attack on the country, Israeli authorities said early Monday. The Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT), an Israeli Defense Ministry unit, announced a series of security measures introduced after the Iranian ballistic missile attack.

Closure of Crossings

According to The Times of Israel, the measures include the closure of all crossings into Gaza, including the Kerem Shalom and Rafah crossings, until further notice. COGAT claimed the move would not affect the humanitarian situation in Gaza, arguing that the amount of food entering the enclave since the ceasefire began had “significantly exceeded” the population’s nutritional needs under UN standards.

Humanitarian Concerns

Palestinian and international organizations, however, have repeatedly warned about worsening hunger conditions in the territory. Palestinian officials say Israel has yet to fulfill key commitments under the ceasefire agreement, including permitting the agreed entry of food, humanitarian aid, medical supplies, shelter materials and reconstruction equipment into Gaza.

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Casualties and Conflict

Israel's genocide in Gaza since October 2023 has killed nearly 73,000 Palestinians and injured more than 173,000, most of them women and children, according to Palestinian figures. Despite a ceasefire that took effect on Oct. 10, 2025 between Israel and Hamas, the Israeli army has killed 961 Palestinians and injured 3,020 in near-daily attacks, according to the Gaza Health Ministry.

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