ICJ case, Gazan starvation behind latest humanitarian aid push
- Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich criticized the Israeli government's humanitarian aid policy for Gaza, stating it endangers Israel's war goals.
- Smotrich emphasized that managing aid to prevent it from reaching Hamas is critical for defeating the group.
- Gen. Eyal Zamir was ordered to present a plan regarding humanitarian aid by Thursday, amid cabinet disagreements.
- Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that no aid should be allowed into Gaza currently and should be delivered by civilian companies in the future.
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Livre/ International Court of Justice to assess Israel's obligation to allow international aid in Gaza
The International Court of Justice will hold hearings to assess whether Israel is obliged to allow the presence of international aid in the Gaza Strip, after having blocked the UNWRA.
Government gives IDF Chief deadline for Gaza aid plan
Exclusive: IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir has been ordered to present by Thursday a plan that aligns with the demands raised by cabinet ministers during Tuesday night's meeting regarding humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip. Although Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu did not participate in the argument between ministers and the chief of staff, he informed the military representatives just minutes before the meeting ended that they were exp…
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