Israel’s renewed blockade of aid to Gaza worsens humanitarian crisis

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday that Israel has adopted a policy of blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza to undermine Hamas’ control over the population.
In a statement a day after a field visit to Gaza with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and senior military commanders, Katz outlined Israel’s broader war strategy, which he said aims to secure the release of hostages and ultimately defeat Hamas.
“Israel’s policy is clear; no humanitarian aid is about to enter Gaza. No one is currently preparing or intending to bring any humanitarian aid into Gaza under the current circumstances,’’ he added.
Israel resumed its blockade on the entry of food, water, medicine, fuel, and other supplies on March 2.
Netanyahu said the move was intended to pressure Hamas into accepting a deal to extend the first phase of the ceasefire and hostage-release agreement, without requiring Israel to end the war.
According to Katz, aid has been withheld to undermine Hamas’s control over the population and prepare the ground for future (aid) distribution via private companies without Hamas’ involvement.
Katz said Israeli forces are striking Hamas militants and infrastructure relentlessly while preparing for the next phases of the operation.
According to the minister, the army will not withdraw from areas it has seized and will maintain a presence in designated “security zones” across Gaza.
He warned that if Hamas continues to reject Israel’s terms for a hostage deal, the operation will expand and move to the next phases.
According to Gaza-based health authorities, Israeli attacks have killed more than 51,000 people in the enclave since the war began.
(Xinhua/NAN)
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