Likud sources launched a sharp attack on Agriculture Minister over reports he plans to increase egg quotas by tens of millions for Gaza aid, accusing him of losing his judgment and being captive to the mindset of his colleagues in the security establishment.
Likud sources have directed a sharp attack at Agriculture Minister Avi Dichter, following reports he intends to significantly increase egg quotas destined for humanitarian aid to Gaza. According to the party sources, the move involves tens of millions of eggs being allocated to the Strip. The criticism, reported by an Israeli outlet, accuses Dichter of losing his judgment and being 'captive to the mindset of his colleagues in the security establishment' — a reference to what the sources see as a misplaced faith in the current approach to Gaza policy. The attack reflects a deepening internal divide in Israel's governing coalition over wartime aid policy toward Gaza, with some Likud members opposing what they view as overly generous assistance that could bolster Hamas. The Agriculture Ministry has not yet issued an official response. The Zioneer has no prior reporting on this thread.
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