Trump is forced Netanyahu to open Gaza's aid crossings

In a remarkable and sudden development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced on Sunday evening to allow specific quantities of food to the Gaza Strip, despite the announcement of the Israeli army on the same day that a large -scale wild operation inside the Strip was started. This decision raised many questions about his backgrounds, especially in light of the opposition of most of his government members.
American pressure behind the Israeli change. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Saar confirmed that the administration of US President Donald Trump has made clear warnings that the continued prevention of aid may lead to sanctions on Israel.
Divide the government and mutual accusations
during the mini security council session held on Sunday evening, National Security Minister Intar bin Ghafir submitted a request to hold a vote on the introduction of aid, but the request was rejected. Bin Ghaffir directed sharp criticism of Netanyahu, accusing him of taking a dangerous unanimous unanimous decision, while the National Security Adviser Tasahi Henghabi Bin Ghaffir was inciting.
The role of an American security company in distributing aid
Netanyahu's office stated that the aid entry plan will be temporary, and will be associated with strict measures to prevent Hamas from seizing aid or directing it to its fighters. And starting from May 24, an American security company is expected to start direct supervision of aid to the distribution of aid within specific humanitarian areas in the sector.
differences between Trump and Netanyahu about regional files
It is worth noting that Trump's interference in the humanitarian file in Gaza comes in light of an escalating tension in the relationship between him and Netanyahu, especially with regard to hot regional files such as negotiating with Iran, and calm with the Houthis in Yemen. In the past few days, Trump urged the necessity of providing humanitarian aid to Palestinian civilians in Gaza, despite the military operations.
A human siege since March and the escalation of international warnings
Israel had completely closed the Gaza crossings on March 2, with the aim of pressuring Hamas to release the hostages, without commitment to a comprehensive ceasefire. These procedures have caused a sharp deterioration of the humanitarian situation within the sector, amid repeated warnings from international organizations of the risk of starvation and the lack of basic materials.