Claims of war crimes in Gaza are 'ridiculous,' says adviser to Israeli government
Briefly

In a recent NPR interview, Caroline Glick, adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, rejected accusations of Israeli war crimes in Gaza, specifically regarding the deaths of 27 people near an aid site. Despite claims from the Red Cross and local officials, Glick argued that reports were exaggerated and emphasized the steps taken to organize food distribution. She asserted that the Israeli military's actions were justified as they worked to refine the aid distribution process amidst chaotic conditions fueled by high demand from local civilians.
Glick refuted claims of war crimes, stating that reports of Israeli forces killing 27 at an aid site are misleading and emphasize the need for organized aid distribution.
According to Glick, the distribution disruptions are aimed at better organizing aid efforts, ensuring that both forces and civilians are more adequately prepared for crowd management.
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