The US-backed aid organization has temporarily suspended operations in Gaza following a public clash between Israel's military leadership and the defense minister. The stoppage threatens to further restrict humanitarian access and complicate the delivery of food, medical supplies and other essential aid. Observers are watching whether talks can restore coordination and allow relief efforts to resume.
US-Backed Aid Group Halts Gaza Operations After Clash Between Israeli Military and Defense Minister
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