In the video: The families of the abductees block the Kerem Shalom crossing again/photo: Efrat Abrahami Order 9
The chairman of the Israel Beitenu party, MK Avigdor Lieberman, arrived this morning (Thursday) together with members of his faction at the Kerem Shalom crossing, which was defined as a closed military area in order to prevent demonstrations and block humanitarian aid that is transferred from Israeli territory to the Gaza Strip.
MK Lieberman was angry at the introduction of aid, and criticized the conduct of the Red Cross during the fighting. "We arrived this morning at the Kerem Shalom crossing and saw truck after truck entering the Gaza Strip and bringing medicine, fuel and food to the human monsters from Hamas," he said. "To this day we have not seen any proof that the medicine which were intended for our abductees, did reach them, in addition, to this day the representatives of the Red Cross have not visited a single Israeli abductee."
Lieberman went on to criticize the government's decision to continue delivering aid to the Strip. "It is simply immoral," he claimed. "It cannot be that humanitarianism is only on the side One, when our side does not have any humanitarian aid.
The Israeli government has failed in protecting Israeli citizens, and now in dealing with the abductees.
I call to close all the crossings immediately, stop all these games.
We must take care of our people first, not the human monsters from Hamas."
The seventh day in a row: the Nitsana crossing is blocked for the supply and aid convoys to the Gaza Strip.
January 30, 2024/Yinir Yagna
In addition to MK Lieberman's arrival, dozens of protesters blocked the port of Ashdod today to prevent the humanitarian aid trucks from leaving for the Gaza Strip.
The protesters managed to block the entrances and exits from the port and prevented the trucks from leaving, this after leading the blockades last week at the Kerem Shalom crossing. The Mothers' March, one of the organizations that led the movement, said from the scene that "we have come to cry out against bringing the trucks into Hamas. The people of Israel demand the defeat and defeat of the enemy without giving him aid."
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In recent days, the Kerem Shalom crossing has been blocked several times for the supply and aid convoys to the Gaza Strip by operatives of the "Order 9" movement and the families of the abductees.
Demonstrations were held there to prevent the passage of humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, with the demonstrators there chanting: "No aid will pass until the last of the abductees returns."
The "Order 9" movement stated that as a result of their activity, they succeeded in blocking the crossing of Kerem Shalom for the humanitarian aid trucks.
"We are proud that we fulfilled our mission and the Kerem Shalom crossing was closed to traffic throughout the day!", they said on the first day of blocking the crossing.
"The long truck convoys to Gaza remain stuck until tomorrow, and we will act so that they continue like this until the release of all the abductees."
The movement said that the protest crosses sectors and regions of the country.
"We thank the hundreds of people from all over the country, religious and secular, from the right and the left, from the city, the village and the kibbutz who came to block the convoys of supplies and aid to Hamas," they said.
"We especially thank the families of the abductees and with them the families of the martyrs who fell in the battles in Gaza who strengthened us in the national struggle that is unjust than it. We went through many roadblocks on a rough road and we succeeded in actually blocking these weapons trucks that are going straight to the hands of Hamas.
Demonstrators block the port of Ashdod in an initiative to prevent humanitarian aid trucks from leaving for the Gaza Strip.
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Yesterday the IDF reported that the Nitsana crossing was also defined as a closed military area, after the "Order 9" organization together with some of the families of the abductees moved to demonstrate in the area following the definition of the Kerem Shalom crossing as a closed military area. "According to the assessment of the situation, the commander of the Southern Command tonight signed an extension The closed military area on route 211 and Nitsana crossing," it said.
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