When Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu heard the reports about a humanitarian pause for 11 hours a day in the Rafah area, he contacted his military secretary and made it clear that this was unacceptable to him, a political official told Ynet. "After an inquiry, the Prime Minister was informed that there is no change in IDF policy and that the fighting in Rafah continues as planned," the source said. In practice, there will be a pause in the form of humanitarian aid delivery in the area specified in the IDF spokesman's announcement this morning.