Member of the Israeli parliament, Knesset, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud party, Moshe Saada, said on Tuesday that international humanitarian aid airdrops in Gaza contain weapons.
"The humanitarian aid is arming and funding Hamas," Saada told the Kan public broadcaster in an interview. "Has anybody checked the airdrops? It's clear to everyone that they contain ammunition," he added.
According to the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) latest data, more than 1,000 humanitarian assistance packages have been dropped into the Strip since July 26, when Israel decided to lift the blockade and allow more aid into Gaza.




