Gaza-Israel: Why is Israel sending humanitarian aid to Gaza despite the attacks? This big reason came out

Four rockets were fired at Israeli cities from the Gaza Strip shortly after Benjamin Netanyahu won Israel's election. One of which was intercepted by the Iron Dome air defense system.

Gaza-Israel: Why is Israel sending humanitarian aid to Gaza despite the attacks? This big reason came out

Israel will continue to send humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip despite several attacks. This aid is being sent through the Karim Shalom crossing. According to the news agency ANI, Israel has cited human rights behind it. Ami Shek, director of Shalom Crossing, said that if we do not send help in Gaza, then people there will find it difficult to get help through any other means. The people there are facing many difficulties. 

Will continue humanitarian aid: Director of Shalom Crossing

Talking to news agency ANI, Sheik said that there are many things that we supply for their need but rockets and weapons which come through attack of Hamas and Islamic Jihad are doing damage in our region. Despite adversity, our soldiers and activists are facilitating humanitarian aid to the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. The Karem Shalom crossing post is at the junction of the Gaza Strip-Israeli border from where Israel sends humanitarian aid such as food, oil, cooking gas, medicines and fruits to the Gaza Strip. 

We understand the need of the people of Gaza: Sheik

We know there is no other way out for Gaza, nor does any other country come forward to help the people there. She said that we still continue to provide humanitarian aid because we understand the need of the people in the Gaza Strip. Sheik said that it is not the rocket fragments but some fragments of Islamic Jihad that are trying to harm us. 

Gaza attacked Israel cities after Netanyahu was elected

Four rockets were fired at Israel cities from the Gaza Strip shortly after Benjamin Netanyahu won Israel's election. One of which was intercepted by the Iron Dome air defense system. The Israeli Defense Forces initially said they were unclear about the Iron Dome air defense system, but later confirmed their statement, The Times of Israel reported.