Aid agencies have said they had to stop deliveries of food and other basic necessities to Gaza, warning of the possibility of starvation a day after internet and telephone services collapsed in the besieged enclave with the lack of fuel due to Israel’s total blockade on the territory. The communications blackout largely cuts off Gaza’s 2.3 million people from one another and the outside world and paralyses the coordination of aid.

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