"Netanyahu's Fuel Delivery Decision Sparks Revolt from Far Right in Gaza Crisis"

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is facing opposition from far-right members of his government over his decision to send limited amounts of fuel into Gaza before securing the release of hostages held by Hamas. Netanyahu agreed to send about two trucks of fuel per day to prevent a collapse of the sewer system and further humanitarian crises. Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich criticized the move, calling it a "grave mistake." The debate centers around whether providing fuel to Gaza without securing the release of hostages is a humanitarian gesture or a sign of weakness. Thousands of family members and supporters of the hostages held a protest in Jerusalem, urging the government to bring their loved ones home. Netanyahu promised to meet with the families and address their concerns.
- Netanyahu war cabinet stifles revolt from far right over sending Gazans fuel without hostage deal: report Fox News
- Israel Hamas war: U.N.: fuel delivery meets half of Gaza's need USA TODAY
- Security cabinet approves fuel transfer into Gaza The Times of Israel
- Israel says it will allow two trucks of fuel a day into Gaza - BBC News BBC News
- Netanyahu scrambles to quell revolt by far right over Gaza fuel POLITICO Europe
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