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Gaza Aid Scandal: Mossad, Straw Firms, and the Israeli Political Feud

Political tensions escalate as Liberman claims Gaza aid is backed by Mossad and the Defense Ministry, while Lapid insists it’s funneled Israeli money via Swiss straw firms.

Avigdor Liberman. background
Avigdor Liberman.
Photo: Yonatan Sindel/Flash90

Former Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman claimed today (Tuesday) in an interview for Channel 12 News that the funding for the independent aid effort comes from the Mossad and Defense Ministry.

A few days ago, Opposition Leader Yair Lapid claimed that the aid was funded by Israeli money funneled through Swiss straw companies.

The source of the Gaza Humanitarian Fund's money remains very opaque, and speculation is rife.

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich fiercely denied Lapid's claims when he made them:

"The State of Israel does not fund humanitarian aid to Gaza citizens. Period.

"But look who is fighting against our dramatic move to take control of humanitarian aid so that it doesn't reach Hamas and so that we can finally choke it, defeat it and destroy it: the UN, Hamas, the global leftist media and Haaretz newspaper. In short, everyone who wants the State of Israel to lose and surrender and understands how dramatic the American company's move is. Now let someone explain to me why Yair Lapid is joining the opponents and those who prefer that aid continues to flow to Hamas and strengthen its rule."

For the past several months, Yair Lapid has led the charge for agreeing to an end to the war on Hamas' terms, with all the hostages being released at once in exchange for an end to the war and a freeing of whoever Hamas wants, and he is thus opposed to any continuation of the war.

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