Haifa stabbing kills one, wounds attacker
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Deadly attack in Israel as Gaza ceasefire with Hamas in peril after Netanyahu halts aid convoys

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A stabbing in the northern Israeli city of Haifa leaves one person and the attacker dead, authorities say.
It's the first such fatal incident since the Gaza ceasefire began in January .
The six-week first phase of the truce ended on Saturday .
The Israeli decision to halt the entry of all aid to Gaza drew a call from the U.N. and many Arab nations in the region.
Gaza militants handed over 25 hostages and eight bodies in exchange for about 1,800 Palestinian prisoners held in Israel .
Netanyahu 's critics in Israel have regularly blamed him for delays throughout the months of truce negotiations.
The prime minister is also on trial for corruption charges, and on Monday he appeared in court to testify in the case.
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