The soldiers suspended operations for humanitarian purposes in Al-Mawasi, Deir El-Balah and Gaza City from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The Israeli army began a “tactical break” in the fighting in three areas of Gaza within the framework of the stages which, according to him, are aimed at worsening the humanitarian situation in the Palestinian enclave.
In a statement, the army said that it had started a “tactical suspension of military operations for humanitarian purposes” in Al-Mawasi, Deir El-Balah and Gaza City from 10 a.m. (07:00 GMT) at 8 p.m. local time until further notice.
The Israeli army says it did not operate in these regions, but there have been fights and strikes in all weeks.
The military also said that it would designate secure routes to help assist agencies to provide food and other supplies to the people of Gaza, although the Israeli government denies that there is famine in the besieged enclave.
The army also said on Sunday that it had made aidrops of aid to Gaza, which included aid packages with flour, sugar and canned food to stem growing hunger.
The Israeli announcement to suspend air bombings and ground attacks intervened after months of assistance agencies, experts in rights and several governments warning from famine while Israel continued to restrict the crucial aid for Gaza.
Global criticism, even by the relatives of Israel, has increased as hundreds of Palestinians have been killed in recent weeks while he was trying to reach food distribution sites exploited by a notorious group supported by Israel and the United States.
Meanwhile, the Israeli army has also intercepted a help ship for Gaza seeking to break the Israeli blockade from the Palestinian territory, holding 21 international activists and journalists and entering all cargoes, including baby formula, food and medicine, said Freedom Flotilla Coalition on Sunday.
The coalition that exploits the Handala ship declared that the Israeli army intercepted it “violently” in international waters at around 40 naval miles (74 km) from Gaza, cutting cameras and communications, just before midnight on Saturday.
Israeli denial of famine
Help organizations said last week there was mass hunger among the 2.2 million people in Gaza, the food that is exhausted after Israel cut all the supplies on the territory in March, before resuming them in May with new restrictions.
Dozens of Palestinians have died of malnutrition in recent weeks, according to the Gaza Ministry of Health. A total of 127 people died due to malnutrition, including 85 children, since the start of the war, said the ministry.
At least five Palestinians faced to death on Saturday only on Saturday.
Hamdah Salhut of Tel Aviv Tribune, postponing from Jordan because the network was prohibited in Israel and occupied West Bank, said that Israel, however, has continuously denying that he is in the event that he is in the event of the Palestinian people in Gaza.
“Now, the Israeli army, in their declaration, always says that they emphasize that there is” no famine in Gaza “and that they are trying to refute these claims, even if they will now promulgate a new series of measures aimed at improving the humanitarian situation in Gaza,” she said.
“Israel has largely accused the United Nations of not having distributed the aid trucks, while the UN said that Israel had not allowed them to do so.”
Salhut said the Israeli announcement of a break in the attacks came after the Israeli political level ordered the soldiers to do so following an appeal in the security firm of the Israeli Prime Minister.
Israeli forces have killed at least 15 Palestinians in Gaza since the early hours of Sunday, one day after killing at least 71 people, including 42 aid seekers.