Likud MK Moshe Saada blasts Israel’s humanitarian pauses and Gaza aid as fueling Hamas, urging a full military takeover and total siege to defeat the terror group and rescue hostages.
“We’re Handing Bread to Our Butchers”—Likud MK Moshe Saada Blasts Gaza Aid as ‘Immoral War Policy’
In a fiery rebuke of the Israeli government’s wartime conduct, Likud MK Moshe Saada has condemned the decision to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza and implement regular combat pauses, calling it “an immoral and unethical policy that endangers Israeli lives.”
Speaking on 103FM, Saada did not mince words:
“This policy funds, arms, and recruits Hamas fighters who murder our children. We are supplying aid that empowers the enemy. That’s the bitter truth.”
🛑 “Siege Now, Not Surrender”
Saada urged Israel to stop transferring aid that he claims inevitably ends up in Hamas’s hands, bolstering its ability to train, rearm, and continue attacking Israelis. Instead, he called for the establishment of a strictly controlled humanitarian zone under full IDF supervision.
“Civilians who wish to separate from Hamas should be directed there—with water, food, medicine, and shelter. The world will see our morality. But those who stay and shield terrorists? There’s only one fate for them. Siege must be imposed.”
📜 “No Nation in History Has Done This”
Referring to both ancient and modern military conflicts, Saada said Israel is violating the laws of survival by feeding its enemy mid-battle.
“There is no historical precedent of a nation supplying food to an enemy it is fighting. It is madness. We are a nation in distress, feeding the very force that aims to destroy us.”
He also called for a full conquest of Gaza and the imposition of direct military rule, arguing that a sovereign state must be the one in charge of distributing humanitarian resources.
🔗 Hostages: “A Wound That Will Not Heal”
On the sensitive issue of the remaining Israeli hostages, Saada struck a somber but resolute tone.
“The hostages are a wound in the heart of the nation. It’s a mitzvah to bring them home. My own children are on the battlefield. But let’s face it—Hamas has no intention of making a deal right now. These hostages are their leverage.”
He insisted that military pressure—not negotiation—must be Israel’s strategy, stating:
“What must be done now is clear: a total siege and decisive military control.”