Israel blocked all aid provided by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA) on the grounds that some UNRWA workers were involved in Hamas attacks.
The Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu, insisted that the action was done in the name of justice.
Meanwhile, the head of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini, considered it a violation of international law and a cruel attempt to deny aid to the Palestinian people.
At the same time, the Israeli army has continued its offensive in northern Gaza which has left about 100,000 residents trapped in the areas of Jabalia, Beit Lahiya, and Beit Hanoun without any access to basic supplies.
Palestinian emergency aid operations had to be halted due to repeated airstrikes by the Israeli army, while hospitals suffered from shortages of food, medicine, and fuel.
In the face of this critical situation, cease-fire talks led by the US, Egypt, and Qatar resumed, with Egypt proposing a temporary halt to the exchange of hostages and prisoners.
Meanwhile, fighting is intensifying between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, with Israel issuing a warning for residents of the area to make a mass evacuation.
Israel also targeted several Iranian sites after an exchange of missiles in early October, prompting deep concern among residents that the conflict could become more serious and lead to more bloodshed.
This conflict has cost thousands of lives in Gaza, Lebanon, and Israel, without end.
Israel aims to completely destroy Hamas, while international pressure continues to mount for humanitarian aid.
However, Israel's continued actions seem to ignore human values, adding to the suffering of innocent people.
This action may make us wonder about the true value of justice and humanity that Israel preaches, and whether there is room for compassion in this conflict that costs so many innocent souls.