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Netanyahu of Israel accepted the pressure of the Allies in the decision to resume Gaza aid

Tel Aviv: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Monday that his decision to resume assistance to Gaza after a week’s blockade after the pressure of the Allies. In a video statement posted on social media, Netanyahu said that Israeli colleagues had expressed concern about “images of hunger”. Israel’s “greatest friends in the world,” he said without mentioning specific nationalities, said “there is one thing we cannot stand.” We cannot accept hungry, images of mass hunger.We cannot do this. We will not be able to support you. , “So to win, we need to solve the problem somehow,” Netanyahu said. The help that will be allowed to go will be “minimal”, he said that when it starts again, without specifying it properly. Israel said on Sunday that it would resume aid delivery in the war-butter sector after a complete stop on imports from the beginning of March. Israel has said that the blockade on goods including fuel, food and medicine was to pressurize the militant Hamas group in Gaza. The assistance was already deepened by weeks and a warning of famine from food experts. The change in the approach came when Israel launched a new aggressive launch, during which it is planning to seize Gaza, displace hundreds of Palestinians and distribute safe support inside the area. Israel says that all these methods push to agree to a ceasefire deal on the terms of Israel to push Hamas. And while the sides continue to interact on a potential Trust, it is not clear how much progress has been made in reducing the remaining glued points between the sides. In addition, on Monday, the Israeli army issued a clearance order for residents of Gaza, the second largest city of Gaza, and nearby cities. A military spokesperson, Avich Adrei, posted an order on his social media accounts, said that the entire region would be considered as “a dangerous combat area”.

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