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Israel halts Gaza electricity supply, affecting desalination plant for drinking water

Power cut comes a week after Israel blocked all aid supplies to war-battered Gaza – a response to the Hamas hostage crisis

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A boy and a child move water in plastic jerrycans in the Zeitoun neighbourhood of Gaza City. Photo: AP

Israel cut off the electricity supply to Gaza, officials said Sunday, affecting a desalination plant producing drinking water for part of the arid territory. Hamas called it part of Israel’s “starvation policy”.

Israel last week suspended supplies of goods to the territory of more than 2 million Palestinians, an echo of the siege it imposed in the earliest days of the war.

Israel was pressing the militant group to accept an extension of the first phase of their ceasefire. That phase ended last weekend. Israel wants Hamas to release half of the remaining hostages in return for a promise to negotiate a lasting truce.

Hamas instead wants to start negotiations on the ceasefire’s more difficult second phase, which would see the release of remaining hostages from Gaza, the withdrawal of Israeli forces and a lasting peace. Hamas is believed to have 24 living hostages and the bodies of 35 others.

Sprinklers water a field on the Israeli side of the Israel-Gaza border. Photo: Reuters
Sprinklers water a field on the Israeli side of the Israel-Gaza border. Photo: Reuters

The militant group – which has warned that discontinuing supplies would affect the hostages – said Sunday that it wrapped up the latest round of ceasefire talks with Egyptian mediators without changes to its position.

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