JERUSALEM, Israel – America is putting big pressure on Israel not to invade the last stronghold of Hamas, the city of Rafah. However, a top evangelical is warning the U.S. could find itself in big trouble if it opposes Israel too harshly, and thousands of Christians are coming to the Holy Land to help Israel in its hour of need.
Israel’s defense minister in Gaza and the U.S. secretary of state in Washington promise that a new maritime corridor will allow massive amounts of aid to go straight from the Mediterranean Sea to Gaza’s starving civilians. It will bypass Hamas and criminal gangs who have hijacked much of the aid brought overland and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant points out Israeli troops will guard it.
He added, “That will facilitate the delivery of supplies to civilians and not to Hamas. Every action of this kind weakens Hamas and strengthens our control.”
Secretary of State Antony Blinken declared, “This corridor will enable the distribution of up to 2 million meals every single day, as well as medicine, water, and other critical humanitarian supplies.”
As for Hamas, many nations, including the U.S., strongly oppose Israel invading Hamas’ last stronghold of Rafah. The terror group may think Israel will buckle to international
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