Israeli MP says ‘unacceptable’ to send Gaza aid
Moshe Saada, an MP with the right-wing Likud party, which Netanyahu has led since 1993, has slammed the government’s move to let minimal aid into Gaza, saying it bolsters Hamas and drags out the war.
“Providing them with food is effectively giving them ammunition,” Saada told Israel’s Arutz Sheva media. “It is unacceptable that we send four divisions of soldiers to conquer Gaza and risk their lives, while simultaneously giving Hamas the means to keep fighting.”
So scared of Hamas the IDF has to resort to starvation... That's the most moral army of the world, starving children out of fear, bombing civilians with drones, helicopters, planes, artillery fire.
Israeli opposition leader warns country ‘becoming pariah state’
Opposition leader Yair Golan has unleashed fiery criticism of the Israeli government, saying it is full of people with “no morals” who are turning the country into a “pariah state”.
“Israel is on the way to becoming a pariah state, like South Africa was, if we don’t return to acting like a sane country,” Golan, who previously served as the military’s deputy chief of staff, said in comments carried by The Times of Israel.
“And a sane country does not fight against civilians, does not kill children as a hobby and does not give itself the aim of expelling populations,” he said. “This government is full of vengeful types with no morals and no ability to run a country in a time of crisis. This endangers our existence.”
Golan’s remarks have been slammed by several Israeli legislators, including right-wing Avigdor Liberman, who accused him of making “false statements” that endanger Israeli soldiers. Netanyahu also accused Golan of “wild incitement against our heroic soldiers”







