Humanitarian aid and fuel trucks stopped entering the Gaza Strip on Friday as a humanitarian pause ended earlier in the day.
A security source told Anadolu that no trucks were allowed to enter the enclave through the Rafah border crossing following the seven-day humanitarian pause during which few quantities of aid and fuel entered Gaza.
The Israeli army resumed attacks across the Gaza Strip after the end of the humanitarian pause, causing hundreds of casualties among Palestinians.
At least 109 Palestinians were killed and several others injured as Israel resumed striking various areas in the Gaza Strip following the end of the pause, said the Health Ministry in Gaza.
The pause between Israel and Hamas went into effect Nov. 24.