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To: Les H who wrote (45017)2/18/2025 11:50:13 AM
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PM refused to approve entry of mobile homes, earthmoving equipment to Gaza – reportPolitical official says issue to be discussed, after Hamas briefly balked at releasing hostages and claimed Israel violated truce by barring bulldozers, trailers from Strip

By ToI Staff16 February 2025, 11:09 am

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu reportedly did not give approval for the entry of mobile homes and heavy equipment into the the Gaza Strip during Saturday night’s security consultations, in a potential breach of the ceasefire deal with Hamas.

“Following a security consultation chaired by the prime minister, it was decided that the issue of trailers will be discussed in the coming days,” the Kan public broadcaster quoted a political official as saying. “Israel is fully coordinating with the United States.”

According to reports, the ceasefire and hostage release agreement explicitly states that supplies and equipment can be brought in to Gaza to establish at least 60,000 temporary living facilities. The details of the deal have not been published in full.

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Times of Israel
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