
Israel Allows Aid to Gaza: A Calculated Move or a Humanitarian Gesture?
Gaza Blockade: Why Did Israel Allow Aid Trucks In? Amidst the 11th week of a total blockade on Gaza, Israel's government made a surprising decision to allow approximately 90 aid trucks into the besieged territory. This move, though welcomed by some, has been met with criticism from aid groups who deem it insufficient to meet the daily needs of the population. The decision has also sparked controversy within Israel itself, with 53% of Israelis opposing the aid passage. Prime Minister Netanyahu's cabinet nearly collapsed due to the decision. However, the video suggests Israel's move is part of a broader strategy. This strategy involves establishing US-controlled aid distribution centers in southern Gaza, forcing Palestinians to relocate and pass through Israeli checkpoints. This plan, according to the video, aims to buy time to implement Trump's aid distribution plan and counter growing international pressure to end the war. The video also highlights the role of the US-based security contractor, Safe Reach Solutions, in securing these distribution centers. A spokesperson for a major aid group stated, "It's a drop in the ocean, less than 20 percent of Gaza's daily needs." This situation underscores the complex political and humanitarian crisis in Gaza and the ongoing debate over Israel's actions.