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<h1 class="gmail-reader-title">Netanyahu stops Gaza aid after Smotrich threatens to quit government</h1>
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<div class="gmail-reader-estimated-time">June 28, 2025</div>
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<p>Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered a halt to aid deliveries to northern Gaza after far-right <a href="https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/israels-smotrich-threatens-to-topple-government-if-gaza-not-occupied/?utm_source=chatgpt.com">Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich</a> threatened to quit the coalition, citing unverified claims that Hamas was looting humanitarian supplies.</p>
<p>Smotrich reportedly made the ultimatum during a cabinet meeting,
referencing a widely circulated video on social media showing armed men
atop aid trucks. Although the footage was quickly seized upon by
pro-government figures including former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett,
Israel\u2019s own military has been unable to confirm that the gunmen were
affiliated with Hamas.</p>
<p><em>Haaretz</em> cited media outlets in the Gaza Strip who reported
that the gunmen are not Hamas operatives, but security guards sent by
tribal leaders to protect aid truck convoys from looting. The aid
documented in the video reached its destination \u2013 the UN warehouses in
the Gaza Strip \u2013 and was distributed to residents</p>
<p>Despite this, Netanyahu and Defence Minister Yoav Gallant ordered the
army to submit a \u201cplan of action\u201d within 48 hours to prevent what they
described as Hamas \u201ctaking control of the humanitarian aid entering
northern Gaza and stealing it from civilians.\u201d</p>
<p>Israel has continually blamed Hamas for the looting of aid and used
it as a justification to bypass UN aid distribution mechanisms to
install the controversial <a href="https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20250531-humanitarian-camouflage-the-debut-of-the-gaza-humanitarian-foundation/?utm_source=chatgpt.com">Gaza Humanitarian Foundation</a> (GHF).</p>
<p>Observers have stressed that the worsening aid crisis has been driven
not by Hamas but by criminal gangs\u2014some empowered by Israel itself.
Among them is the militia led by Yasser Abu Shabab, a figure named in UN
documents for systematically looting aid. His group has been armed and
supported by Israel in an apparent effort to establish a post-Hamas
order in the Gaza Strip.</p>
<p>An Israeli security source, <a href="https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/israeli-report-warns-relying-on-abu-shababs-militia-in-gaza-destined-to-fail/">quoted in <em>Yedioth Ahronoth</em></a>,
warned that the plan is failing. Abu Shabab\u2019s group, active near Rafah,
has struggled to assert control or fulfil Israel\u2019s expectations, and
internal divisions have complicated their operations.</p>
<p>In a public statement, the Abu Shabab militia paradoxically demanded
an \u201cimmediate solution\u201d to the problem of aid theft\u2014despite being
implicated in it. The group offered vague promises about a new
distribution mechanism but gave no details.</p>
<p>Israel\u2019s reliance on criminal gangs and tribal militias to manage aid
distribution has failed to bring order. Although the US-funded GHF
remains the main agency overseeing aid deliveries, the presence of armed
groups has contributed to worsening insecurity.</p>
<p>According to the Gaza Ministry of Health, over 500 Palestinians have
been killed in the past month during Israeli shooting at food
distribution centres, as crowds gathered in desperation.</p>
<p>On Wednesday, 74 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire, 33 of them
while waiting for food. The total Palestinian death toll since October 7
now exceeds 56,000.</p>
<p>Aid agencies have repeatedly warned that the humanitarian catastrophe
in Gaza is deepening, with mass starvation looming. In June alone, over
1,600 children were hospitalised for severe malnutrition.</p>
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