Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, during a tour of the Gaza Strip's coast, announced plans for the United States to set up a temporary port to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian aid directly to the residents of Gaza. Gallant stated that this initiative is designed to 'advance the collapse' and 'accelerate the decline' of Hamas's governance by bypassing their control and directly assisting the population. The strategy aims to 'speed up toppling' Hamas's rule, with Gallant highlighting the importance of preparing for a post-Hamas scenario. The aid program is seen as a positive step towards toppling Hamas, according to reports.
US to provide humanitarian aid from the sea, preparing for the day after without Hamas 'In many, many places in the Strip right now, it's still Hamas civil servants, people affiliated with Hamas who run the show,' says former IDF intelligence officer Raphael Jerusalmy https://t.co/jviothBiBJ
Gallant says sea corridor plan for Gaza aid will help bring Hamas down https://t.co/xXsw1hrQRi
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Sunday started to spin the new US maritime Gaza humanitarian aid program as a positive which will speed up toppling Hamas. Reported by: @JeremyBob1 https://t.co/P6RORod7UV
While touring the Gaza Strip's coast, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant outlined plans for aid provision via a temporary port established by the United States, stating it would "accelerate the decline of Hxmas's governance." He emphasized the aid's direct delivery to residents to… https://t.co/LlgY4OxENK
Touring the coast of the Gaza Strip, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant says plans to provide aid to the Gaza Strip via a temporary port set up by the United States will "advance the collapse of Hamas's rule." "The process is designed to bring aid directly to the residents and thus… https://t.co/jqkmBeCc5k