In a statement issued on their outlets, the terrorist group deemed Israeli PM Netanyahu a “terrorist,” and claimed the statement is “an important step forward.”
"No aid will enter Hamas. Period. Anyone who says otherwise is simply lying," said Smotrich
Woods said that the international aid community would face a choice: this is the way aid will be distributed in Gaza. "Will you participate?"
No humanitarian aid has been delivered to Gaza since March 2, and a global hunger monitor has warned that half a million people face starvation,
The terrorist organization said that it would "strike with an iron fist all these renegades," that threaten civilians.
Zamir's position is that the IDF cannot allow Palestinian civilians to starve, cannot be directly involved in distributing food aid, and cannot allow Hamas to control the food aid.
Legal affairs correspondent Sarah Ben-Nun joins the Jerusalem Post Studio to discuss what the hearings could mean for Israel.
Despite recent court victories, Israel’s ICJ boycott over Gaza aid hearings could muddy its global image.
Israel did not participate in the hearings, which focused on the question of whether Israel acted against its commitments in banning UNRWA.
"If humanitarian aid does not enter... France is ready to deploy its army and French organizations...to assist with the problem and distribute the aid ourselves,” Bronstein stated.