Netanyahu Orders Immediate Renewal of Humanitarian Deliveries Amid International Pressure
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has approved the immediate resumption of humanitarian aid deliveries into Gaza, following a security cabinet meeting held on Sunday evening.
The Prime Minister’s Office confirmed the move in a statement, noting that the decision was made upon the recommendation of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The resumption of aid is described as a necessary operational step to support the continued expansion of military operations against Hamas.
According to the statement, Israel will allow the entry of a “basic quantity of food” into Gaza to prevent the development of a hunger crisis among the civilian population.
“This is being done to support the IDF’s operational objectives and to avoid a humanitarian collapse,” the Prime Minister’s Office said.
The decision comes amid growing international pressure on Israel to ease its months-long blockade of Gaza and enable humanitarian access. Several global organizations and foreign governments have warned of worsening conditions in the densely populated coastal enclave, where food, water, and medical supplies have become increasingly scarce.
While Israeli officials maintain that Hamas continues to pose a major security threat, humanitarian groups argue that urgent relief is essential to avoid a broader catastrophe.
The renewed aid flow is expected to be closely monitored, with both military and international observers tracking distribution and access in the coming days.

