Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has authorized daily 'humanitarian pauses' in Gaza and increased aid deliveries without consulting key far-right ministers, sparking internal government criticism. National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich expressed frustration at being excluded from these decisions. The Israeli military has resumed aerial airdrops and facilitated the entry of hundreds of aid trucks into Gaza, with international organizations overseeing distribution. The moves aim to address the humanitarian crisis in Gaza but have deepened divisions within Netanyahu's coalition. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between humanitarian needs and hardline political stances within Israel's leadership.
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