Israel's Netanyahu acknowledges pressure from allies in decision to resume Gaza aid
Monday, 19 May 2025 Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced resumption of aid to Gaza following pressure from allies concerned about the worsening humanitarian crisis. The decision comes after a weeks-long blockade that exacerbated the situation, prompting warnings of famine. Despite resuming aid, Israel launched a new offensive, displacing Palestinians and aiming to secure aid distribution while pushing Hamas towards a ceasefire agreement.
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