Channel 12 reported, citing sources, that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved, during a meeting of the Israeli Security and Political Cabinet (the cabinet), the resumption of humanitarian aid deliveries to the Gaza Strip.
According to the same Hebrew sources, Netanyahu rejected Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's request to bring the aid to a vote within the cabinet, affirming that he would proceed with the decision without the need for collective approval.
The Hebrew channel indicated that aid will reach all areas of the Gaza Strip, without exception.
In the same context, Axios reported, citing Israeli government officials, that the cabinet has decided to immediately resume the transfer of humanitarian aid to Gaza. They explained that this aid will be delivered via several international organizations until the new aid mechanism, scheduled to be launched on May 24, begins operating.
Ben-Gvir commented on this with an extreme tone: "Netanyahu made a grave mistake by deciding to allow humanitarian aid into the country while he lacked a majority."





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Netanyahu approves resumption of aid deliveries to Gaza