Pakistan 'strongly' condemns Israel’s latest suspension of humanitarian aid to Gaza, power cuts
Israel cut off power Sunday in latest move to tighten stifling blockade on Gaza despite ceasefire

KARACHI, Pakistan
Pakistan on Tuesday "strongly" condemned Israel’s latest suspension of humanitarian aid and power cuts in Gaza.
"We strongly condemned Israel’s latest suspension of humanitarian aid, including food and medicines from entering Palestinian Territories and cutting off power supply that threatens to limit water supplies in the area," Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on X.
"Such repressive measures during the holy month of Ramadan are highly condemnable as they endanger the lives of millions of innocent Palestinians including women and children," he added.
Tel Aviv had supplied electricity to Gaza through 10 power lines before the outbreak of Israel’s genocidal war.
"Almost 70% of the electricity distribution networks and 90% of warehouses and stores in Gaza were completely destroyed” by the Israeli war, according to Mohammad Thabet, a spokesman of the Gaza Electricity Distribution Company.
The spokesman said that 80% of the distribution company’s vehicles were also destroyed in Israeli attacks since October 2023.
Israel cut off the electricity supply to Gaza on Sunday, in the latest move to tighten a stifling blockade on the enclave despite a ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement.
Last week, Israel stopped humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, prompting warnings from local and human rights groups of a return to widespread hunger for the Palestinian population.
The first phase of the ceasefire deal, which lasted 42 days, ended in early March without Israel agreeing to move to the second phase or halt the war.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu seeks to extend the first phase of the prisoner exchange to secure the release of more Israeli captives without fulfilling military or humanitarian obligations outlined in the agreement, appeasing hardliners in his government.
Palestinian group Hamas, however, rejects this approach and insists that Israel abide by the ceasefire terms, urging mediators to push for immediate negotiations on the second phase, which includes a full Israeli withdrawal and an end to the war.
The ceasefire deal has been in place since January, pausing Israel’s genocidal war on Gaza, which has killed more than 48,450 people, mostly women and children, and left the enclave in ruins.
Last November, the International Criminal Court issued arrest warrants for Netanyahu and his former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza.
Israel also faces a genocide case at the International Court of Justice for its war on the enclave.
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