This daily pause for aid seems to have been decided by the IDF but not by the government.
Let us hope it works.
Haaretz | Israel News
Israeli Army Announces Daily 'Tactical Pause' in Gaza Fighting to Allow for Entry of Aid
Although PM Netanyahu's office denied the prime minister was aware of the policy, army officials said it was in line with his orders. Sources close to Defense Minister Gallant said he had no knowledge of the army's decision
Amid conflicting reports about who issued the order, the Israel Defense Forces said on Sunday it was undertaking a daily 11-hour "tactical pause" in its Gaza offensive to allow increased deliveries of humanitarian aid.
IDF officials said the pause was in line with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s directive to increase aid to Gaza ahead of the next hearing by the International Court of Justice in The Hague and following incidents in which aid workers were killed by IDF fire.
Netanyahu's office, however, denied the prime minister was aware of the new policy. "When the prime minister heard on Sunday morning the reports about a humanitarian pause for 11 hours a day, he told his military secretary that that is unacceptable," the Prime Minister's Office said.
After the situation was clarified, it was conveyed to the prime minister that there has been no change in the IDF's policy and that the fighting in Rafah would continue as planned."
Sources close to Defense Minuster Yoav Gallant said he also had no knowledge of the army's decision to pause combat in the area. According to Gallant, the cabinet had not approved any such decision.
National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Givr also insisted that the cabinet had not been informed and sharply criticized the decision.
"Whoever decided on a 'tactical truce' for the purpose of a humanitarian passage, especially at a time when our finest soldiers are falling in battle, is an idiot and a fool who should not be allowed to remain in his position," a statement by Ben-Gvir's office said.
"The time has come to rid ourselves of preconceptions, and stop the crazy and delusional approach that only brings us more dead and fallen," the statement added.
*Senior army officials rejected the criticism and denied that the government had not been informed. They added that military operations in the Rafah area would be suspended from 8 A.M. every day until 7 P.M. until further notice.^
The pause's aim is to enable aid trucks leaving the Kerem Shalom border crossing, the main entry point for incoming aid from Israel, to travel safely to the main Salah al-Din highway, to deliver supplies to other parts of the Strip, it said.
The army added that the pause was being coordinated with the United Nations and international aid agencies. The arrangement aims to reduce the need for coordinating deliveries by providing an 11-hour uninterrupted window each day for trucks to move in and out of the crossing.
The army said that the decision was a military one taken under the authority of the commander of the Southern Command and emphasized that the fighting in the southern Gaza Strip, including in Rafah, would continue.