The Israeli cabinet is considering a reduction in aid to Gaza
Channel 12 of Israel TV reported that the war cabinet of this regime is reviewing the plan to limit the entry of aid to Gaza. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, an Israeli media reported that the ministers of Benjamin Netanyahu’s war cabinet are considering a plan to limit the arrival of aid to Gaza.
This plan is under consideration in the circumstances that in the past few days, some Israeli settlers, including the family members of the prisoners, have demanded to stop all aid to Gaza until all the prisoners are released.
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Meanwhile, on Thursday, Qatar claimed that Israeli, American, Egyptian and Qatari negotiators reached an agreement in Paris on Sunday on a framework to stop the war and release other Israeli prisoners held by Hamas. In a joint press conference with his Qatari counterpart in Washington, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken described it as “strong and convincing”. Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot, as two members of Netanyahu’s war cabinet, have proposed to temporarily limit aid to Gaza in order to weaken Hamas.
Gantz and Eisenkot have raised this idea in several meetings held this week. They are said to have said: “We can reduce the amount of aid in order to press for a new mechanism in the Gaza Strip and in line with the efforts to free the hostages.”
Israeli media Reportedly, no decision has been made on this matter yet. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office did not respond to The Guardian’s request for comment.
Human rights groups as well as the United Nations estimate that 500 trucks a day are needed to meet the minimum needs of the people of Gaza, but the number of trucks that are now entering through the crossings of Egypt and Israel is below 100 trucks.
Channel 12’s report was published a week after the International Court of Justice ruled that Israel must take all measures in its power to prevent genocide in Gaza.
Nearly 27 thousand people have been martyred and tens of thousands of people have been injured since the beginning of the Gaza war. More than 85% of Palestinians living in this area have also been displaced.
What has complicated the delivery of aid to Gaza in recent days is the allegations against the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), which led to the suspension of aid from several countries to this organization. has been
UNRWA has 13,000 troops in the Gaza Strip, but in the past few days, some countries have announced that they will cut off their aid due to the role played by 12 members of this organization in the October 7 attack by Hamas on Israel. will do
Relief organizations in Palestine have asked these countries to reconsider their decision and said that cutting aid is a form of collective punishment and will cause famine.
Palestinian Islamic resistance movement Hamas on October 7th (15th of Mehr) in response to more than seven decades of occupation of Palestine and nearly two decades of siege of Gaza and imprisonment and torture of thousands of Palestinians called operation It started the “Al-Aqsa Storm”.
This operation was one of the deadliest attacks against this regime. Hamas fighters penetrated into the occupied territories at several points of the border fences, attacked villages and besides killing a large number of Israelis, captured a number of them.
Zionist regime In response to this operation, it launched heavy attacks against Gaza and placed this area under a complete siege. Despite this, as analysts say, the al-Aqsa operation has imposed a major security-political defeat on Israel.
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