Arab affairs analyst Zvi Yehezkeli said today (Tuesday) that Israel's decision to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza will be scrutinized as one of the war's most serious errors.
"Mark my words - the humanitarian aid issue will be investigated as one of this war's most severe and critical failures," Yehezkeli told Israel Radio's 'Pitchi VeZamri' program.
Speaking a day after three Israelis were murdered in a terror attack near the Palestinian village of Al-Funduq in Samaria, Yehezkeli criticized Israel's unchanged security approach in Judea and Samaria. "You're only seeing the tip of the terror iceberg. Why is Iranian money still entering the territory? Why are Chinese goods entering without proper inspection? Who are we fooling? You need to combat terror from a place of truly understanding what terror is."
The I24NEWS commentator noted that while the military has "woken up several levels from its slumber" and operational attitudes have improved, he cautioned: "Israel can finish the job - just don't let victories in other arenas lull you to sleep."
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