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‘Humanitarian aid’ to Hamas must stop

“The Caroline Glick Show” with Chana Katan and Gal Carmeli, Ep. 85

Each day, evidence piles up that the so-called “humanitarian assistance” the United States is demanding that Israel provide to Palestinians in the Gaza Strip is actually assistance to Hamas. The water, food, medicine and fuel that, due to American pressure, Israel is permitting to enter Gaza in ever-increasing quantities is what enables Hamas to continue to fight.

In recent weeks, a group of mothers of Israeli soldiers stationed in Gaza has organized to oppose the constant resupply of Hamas and other actions that the Jewish state is taking to limit civilian casualties, which is increasing casualties of the Israel Defense Forces.

In this episode of “The Caroline Glick Show,” she interviews two members of Mothers of Warriors—Chana Katan and Gal Carmeli, who share their stories and demands from the government.

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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