Netanyahu Disbands War Cabinet Amid Gaza Crisis

Netanyahu Disbands War Cabinet Amid Gaza Crisis

Israeli PM Netanyahu disbands war cabinet amid Gaza conflict. Aid hopes rise but challenges persist for distributing crucial supplies in Gaza.

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War 17.06.2024

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has disbanded his war cabinet after two members resigned amid ongoing conflict in Gaza. The move comes as aid workers express hope for improved access to deliver much-needed aid to areas in central and southern Gaza. The daily pause in the Israeli offensive is seen as a step towards easing obstacles to aid distribution from Kerem Shalom, a crucial border crossing between Israel and Gaza. However, aid agencies caution that other restrictions on movement and lawlessness in the territory continue to pose challenges for delivering food and supplies. The recent Israeli invasion of Rafah in early May led to the closure of the supply route between Egypt and Gaza, disrupting aid groups' ability to distribute crucial resources to southern and central Gaza. Despite efforts to stockpile supplies beforehand, concerns about hunger in southern Gaza have escalated following six weeks of fighting in the region. Carl Skau, the deputy director of the World Food Program, emphasized the urgent need for sustained access to distribute food in Gaza. While Israel maintains that there are no limitations on aid entering Gaza, aid groups and prosecutors at the International Criminal Court have accused Israeli leaders of impeding aid delivery. The closure of the Rafah border and conflicts near the Kerem Shalom crossing have further complicated aid operations, with attacks on convoys and workers adding to the challenge. The situation has underscored the importance of ensuring the safety and efficiency of aid delivery in the region. While Israel has taken steps to allow greater access to aid groups in northern Gaza, concerns remain about sanitation and healthcare in the area. The need for clean drinking water and sustained distribution of food supplies are pressing issues as summer approaches. As humanitarian organizations work to address the complex challenges in Gaza, the disbanding of Netanyahu's war cabinet signals a shift in Israel's approach to the ongoing conflict. Despite some progress, the road ahead remains fraught with obstacles that require concerted efforts from all parties involved to ensure the well-being of the people in Gaza.

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