The remarks by the Israeli national security minister, who is visiting the United States, came ahead of Israel’s bombing of a food distribution center in central Gaza that killed three people, including at least one child.
By Brett Wilkins, Common Dreams
An Israeli drone strike on a food distribution center in central Gaza that killed three Palestinians on Thursday underscored remarks earlier in the week by Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s national security minister, who said that Republican leaders told him during a meeting at U.S. President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort that they agree with his policy of bombing humanitarian aid depots in the embattled enclave.
Eyewitnesses said that an Israeli drone bombed a food distribution point in the town of al-Zawayda, killing three people, including at least one child, and wounding others. The bombing came amid a crippling Israeli blockade of Gaza that has fueled widespread starvation and sickness, with the United Nations relief coordination office warning earlier this week that the humanitarian crisis in Gaza has reached “unprecedented levels.”

The Palestinian news outlet Wafareported that Israeli airstrikes killed 52 civilians across the Gaza Strip since dawn Thursday, bringing the death toll from 566 days of Israel’s U.S.-backed genocidal assault to at least 51,355, with more than 117,000 others injured, over 14,000 people missing and feared dead and buried beneath rubble, and millions more forcibly displaced, starved, or sickened.
Thursday’s attacks came after Ben-Gvir, leader of the far-right Jewish Power party, said that “senior Republican Party officials” whom he met Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago in Palm Beach, Florida “expressed support for my very clear position” that Gaza “food and aid depots should be bombed in order to create military and political pressure to bring our hostages home safely.”
After meeting with "senior Republicans" at Mar-a-Lago, Itamar Ben-Gvir said: "They expressed support for my very clear position on how to act in Gaza and that the food and aid depots should be bombed." pic.twitter.com/51QGqxu28I
— jeremy scahill (@jeremyscahill) April 23, 2025
More than 250 Israeli and other hostages were taken during the Hamas-led October 7, 2023 attack on Israel. It is believed that 24 hostages are still alive in Gaza. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, a fugitive from the International Criminal Court, has been widely accused of trying to scupper cease-fire and hostage release efforts in order to prolong the war and delay his criminal corruption trial.
On Wednesday, Ben-Gvir was invited by Shabtai, a secretive society co-founded in 1996 by Yale University graduate students including Cory Booker—who is now a Democratic U.S. senator—to speak at the elite Connecticut school. After his speech, Ben-Gvir waved and flashed the “victory” sign to pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the event, prompting some to throw water bottles at him.
Following a Tuesday night protest which it did not organize, the Yale chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine was stripped of its official club status by university officials, who cited concerns over “disturbing antisemitic conduct at the gathering”—without providing any evidence to support their claim.
At one of the only U.S. venues willing to host him—Shabtai, a fringe Jewish society that acts like it’s part of Yale despite having no official affiliation—Ben Gvir stepped out to provoke protesters, then scurried back inside and slipped out the back. pic.twitter.com/zNrowo7I97
— Etan Nechin (@Etanetan23) April 24, 2025
Ben-Gvir continued his U.S. tour on Thursday, with planned visits to Jewish neighborhoods in New York City’s Brooklyn borough.
Tuesday’s remarks were not the first time Ben-Gvir—who was convicted in 2007 by an Israeli court of incitement to racism and supporting the Kahanist militant group Kach—has endorsed war crimes against Palestinians.
“Let’s bomb the food reserves in Gaza, let’s bomb all the power lines in Gaza. Why are there lights in Gaza? There must not be a single light. Stop the electricity,” he said last month.
In January, Ben-Gvir resigned from Netanyahu’s government in protest of its cease-fire and hostage release agreement with Hamas. He rejoined the government after it renewed its genocidal assault on Gaza last month.
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