Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has confirmed that he received backing from senior Republican leaders at Mar-a-Lago regarding the bombing of humanitarian aid in Gaza. This admission comes amidst claims from international law experts that Israel's actions constitute war crimes and genocidal acts. Ben-Gvir insists that attacking humanitarian aid is a necessary measure to exert military pressure for the return of hostages. The situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, leading to severe humanitarian crises as aid groups emphasize the dire conditions resulting from this conflict.
Targeting humanitarian aid and relief workers without a legitimate military target is a war crime. Israel's campaign of withholding and attacking humanitarian aid efforts has been so horrific that its actions have been deemed not just violations of international law, but also genocidal acts by international law experts.
"I had the honor and privilege of meeting with senior members of the Republican Party at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate," Ben-Gvir wrote in a post on social media early Wednesday morning.
Ben-Gvir has said - effectively admitting that he is getting express support from top U.S. leaders to commit what experts have deemed as war crimes and genocidal acts.
"They expressed support for my clear stance on how action should be taken in Gaza - that food and aid depots should be bombed to create military and political pressure to bring our hostages home," he said.
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