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内塔尼亚胡称“以色列在战争期间允许援助,否则就不会有加沙人了”,遭以媒“拆台”
Huan Qiu Wang·2025-07-28 03:11

Core Viewpoint - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu denied accusations of a hunger policy in Gaza, asserting that Israel allows humanitarian aid during wartime, claiming that without it, there would be no people left in Gaza [1][3]. Group 1: Humanitarian Aid and Policies - Netanyahu stated that since the outbreak of the latest round of conflict in October 2023, approximately 1.9 million tons of aid have entered Gaza [3]. - He accused Hamas of intercepting aid and then blaming Israel for not providing assistance [3]. - The Israeli Defense Forces announced a temporary halt to military operations in three areas of Gaza to facilitate humanitarian efforts [3][4]. Group 2: Criticism and Counterarguments - Despite Netanyahu's claims, reports indicate that Israel has not consistently allowed aid into Gaza, particularly during a comprehensive blockade from March to May 2023 [4][5]. - The quantity of aid has reportedly decreased, with interference from organizations supported by the U.S. and Israel [4]. - Recent weeks have seen a significant humanitarian crisis in Gaza, with multiple countries condemning Israel's blockade as causing a "humanitarian disaster" [5].