Israel is considering reducing humanitarian aid to Gaza with Trump in office

Israel is considering a significant reduction in the volume of humanitarian aid directed to the Gaza Strip, coinciding with the start of the term of US President-elect Donald Trump on January 20, according to what political sources told Channel 12. Hebrew.
According to reports, Israel had previously limited humanitarian aid based on its commitment to administering Former US President Joe Biden, but this situation may change after Trump enters the White House. A political official said, “It is unlikely that the current amounts of aid to the Gaza Strip will continue under the new American administration.”
If this decision is taken, Israel intends to implement it in coordination with the new American administration. Israeli officials believe that aid may continue if Hamas remains in power, which remains uncertain. The channel indicated that this step is part of Israeli policy, which believes that increasing pressure on Gaza may contribute to political changes in the Strip.
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