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Israel has halted deliveries into Gaza, causing price increases and food shortage fears. Hamas authorities have responded by deploying police in local markets, questioning merchants, and seizing supplies. The Hamas-run government is urging residents to report misconduct by merchants, saying food supplies will last only two weeks. Humanitarian agencies warn that supplies for food, medicine, and shelter in Gaza are limited, and stranded aid might spoil.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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