Crisis at the Rafah Crossing: Israel's Hunger War Continues

A ceasefire agreement has been implemented between Israel and Hamas, but the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains critical. The Rafah Crossing is the only gateway for Gaza to the outside world.
According to the agreement, 600 trucks of humanitarian aid are supposed to enter Gaza daily, but currently, this number is less than 300. Palestinians continue to face hunger and medical issues.
The Israeli army emphasized that the Rafah Crossing will only be opened for people and that humanitarian aid will not pass through this crossing. This situation further deepens the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
U.S. officials acknowledged the conditions in Gaza and went to the region to assess the situation. The scale of destruction in Gaza is significant, making aid efforts difficult.
Hamas delivered the corpses of the hostages, but Israel did not find this sufficient. President Trump warned that if the ceasefire is violated, war could resume.