Channel 12 stated that "the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza has been stopped following the official end of the ceasefire."
Meanwhile, Channel 14 reported that Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu led a discussion on Saturday night, during which a decision was made to suspend humanitarian truck deliveries into Gaza until further notice.
The report added that the decision was coordinated with the United States.
The initial phase of the ceasefire agreement, which lasted 42 days, formally ended at midnight on Saturday. However, Israel has not committed to advancing to the second phase or ending the conflict.
Earlier on Sunday, Israel announced its agreement to a temporary ceasefire in Gaza during Ramadan and Passover, following a proposal by US Middle East Envoy Steve Witkoff. The announcement came just hours after the first phase of the ceasefire expired.
The ceasefire and prisoner exchange agreement has been in effect since January, pausing Israel’s genocidal war in Gaza, which has resulted in over 48,380 deaths, mostly women and children, and left the enclave in devastation.