Defense Minister Israel Katz published a clarification on Wednesday stating that there is no intention to bring humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip at this time, following severe criticism from within the coalition.

In his statement, Katz clarified: "Israel's policy is clear - no humanitarian aid is set to enter Gaza, and preventing humanitarian aid from entering Gaza is a key pressure tool that prevents Hamas from using means against the population, in addition to other measures Israel is taking. It's unfortunate that some are trying to mislead the public."

"No one in the current reality intends to bring any humanitarian aid to Gaza, nor are there preparations to bring any such aid. I emphasized that regarding the future, a mechanism must be built for the use of civilian companies as a tool that will not allow Hamas access to the issue even in the future."

Earlier today, Katz presented the principles of Israel's policy in the campaign in the Gaza Strip. As part of the effort to change the reality on the ground, he clarified that Israel is acting to stop the humanitarian aid that harms Hamas's control over the local population and is promoting a new distribution infrastructure through civilian companies. In the minister's statement, it was noted that Israel is preparing to "create infrastructure for distribution through civilian companies in the future."... Read More: Arutz-7