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    Israel closes crossings into Gaza Strip, including for humanitarian aid workers, Israeli government agency says

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    Feb 28 (Reuters) - Crossings ‌into the Gaza Strip, vital for the ​delivery of humanitarian aid and the movement of patients in need ⁠of medical evacuation, were closed on Saturday as Israeli and U.S. forces attacked Iran, the Israeli government agency ​COGAT said.

    The closures included the Rafah crossing, located at the Palestinian ‌territory's southern border with Egypt, which was only reopened at the beginning of February to allow a trickle of ⁠Palestinians to cross for the first time in ⁠months, including patients in need of urgent medical care.

    Virtually all of Gaza's population of over 2 million was displaced during Israel's devastating offensive on Gaza, and the ‌strip remains dependent on humanitarian aid.

    In mid-February, the United Nations ⁠said it continues to face impediments ‌in attempts to deliver lifesaving aid ​to Gaza.

    Human Rights Watch stated in a February report that Israeli restrictions on aid had continued to cause ‌shortages of medicines, reconstruction equipment, food, ​and water inside the ⁠strip.

    COGAT said in its statement on the closures ‌of the Gaza crossings ⁠that enough food had been delivered to Gaza since the beginning of the ceasefire to provide four times the ​need of the population, ‌without providing evidence. It said "the existing stock is expected to ⁠suffice for an extended ​period."

    (Reporting by Jaidaa Taha and Ahmed Tolba; Editing by ​Kevin Liffey, Rod Nickel)

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