Admin I Sunday, May 18, 2025
GAZA, Palestine – Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet have approved unilateral delivery of humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.
We gathered that the cabinet approved it despite objections from Interior Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir.
We gathered that Israel gave the approval after Hamas released the Israeli-American soldier Edan Alexander.
It appears to be part of the terms of agreement reached with representatives of the Trump administration.
Gaza is already running low on food with most of the population living in starvation.
The approval, we gathered is a temporary decision that will last a week until the completion of the establishment of distribution centers.
Most of the centers will be in the southern #Gaza Strip, under the management of the Israel and foreign companies.
The aid will be delivered to the Gaza Strip and it includes essential supplies such as flour, cooking gas, and medicines for hospitals.
It will be delivered via the World Food Programme, World Central Kitchen, and other relief organizations, after over two months of siege.
This measure is expected to last a week while the IDF establishes formal aid distribution centers near the “Morag” Axis between Khan Younis and Rafah, where it will distribute aid in coordination with foreign entities.
That American-Israeli aid mechanism is expected to be implemented on May 24th in the southern Gaza Strip.
Netanyahu claims that the entry of aid seeks to prevent a famine, which would “disrupt the progress” of the IDF Gideon’s Chariots operation.
For 80 days, no aid has entered the Strip, and for 40 days, all bakeries have been shut down.
At least about 40,000 trucks have been stuck at the Gaza border, resulting in the death of at least 57 Palestinians due to starvation.
