Israeli Minister Gadi Eisenkot Criticizes PM Netanyahu’s Handling of Humanitarian Aid for Gaza: US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken Pressures for Change

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Network B reported today (Thursday) that the minister Gadi Eisenkot Expressed sharp criticism in his party against the conduct of the Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu On the issue of the humanitarian aid that is being sent to the Gaza Strip, he said: “When a prime minister takes time and does not make decisions on the important issues, Hamas restores some of its capabilities, returns to the north of the Gaza Strip and takes over the humanitarian aid. Netanyahu does not decide who will replace Hamas, and this leads to about 60% of the aid ending up in the hands of Hamas”.

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As I recall, the US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken He arrived in Israel yesterday as part of his series of meetings in the Middle East. This is Blinken’s sixth visit to Israel since October 7. The visit to Lincoln comes against the backdrop of statements by members of the War Cabinet and the Political-Security Cabinet, including Ministers Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot, who demand a halt to humanitarian aid to Gaza on the grounds that it falls into the hands of Hamas until there is a significant change in the mechanism, and this is against the background of the American demand and pressure to actually increase and increase the aid.

During a statement he made in Jerusalem, he said: “Hamas’ answer includes some totally unacceptable demands, but we think it creates a space that allows for an agreement to be reached. I told Netanyahu that Israel needs to do more to reduce harm to civilians in Gaza and deliver more humanitarian aid and prevent interruptions to the arrival of humanitarian aid to Gaza.”

The Secretary of State will debate today with the chairman of the state camp Benny Gantz and Gadi Eisenkot, on the issue of reducing the provision of humanitarian aid.

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