The Israel National Security Minister says that with the officials of the ‘Republican Party’ on the Mar-A-Lago Finca of the US President Donald Trump.
The Israeli minister of the extreme right, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has affirmed that the main US Republican legislators support the bombardment of the “food and help deposits” in Gaza.
The statement, made in a social media post on Wednesday, occurred after the Israeli National Security Minister said with “senior officials of the Republican Party. [US President Donald] Trump’s Mar-A-Lago Finca “in Florida in the United States.
“They expressed their support for my very clear position on how to act in Gaza and that food and help deposits must be bombarded to create military and political pressure to take our hostages home safely,” Ben-Gvir published in X in Hebrew.
The president of the United States was not in the event, according to his public schedule.
Ben-Gvir’s publication was not specific what Republicans attended. However, Ben-Gvir’s office told Israeli media that Republican congressman Tom Emmer, considered the third highest member of the United States Representatives Chamber, was among the legislators present.
The Times of Israel and the Jewish News Syndicate were among the media that cited the Ben-Gvir office when informing the presence of Emmer, which also seemed to be confirmed by the video of the event.
The congressman has been one of the main voices in the United States Congress that supports Israel in the middle of the war in Gaza, and has regularly said that Hamas, and not Israel, was to blame for the high rate of civil deaths in the Palestinian enclave.
A spokesman for Emmer did not respond to a request for comments from Al Jazeera on the visit of Mar-a-Lago and if the congressman supported Ben-Gvir’s position to attack the food and help sites.

To date, the Ministry of Health in Gaza has said that at least 51,300 Palestinians have killed since the war began following the attack of October 7 by Hamas in southern Israel, which at least 1,139 people were killed.
Israeli attacks, help block continues
Ben-Gvir has been one of the main voices in Israel who asks for the escalation of Israel’s assault to Gaza.
Resident of an illegal Israeli settlement in occupied Bank, has asked Gaza’s resettlement and supported Trump’s plan to displace the residents of the Palestinian enclave of the Palestinian enclave.
The initial resigned from the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in January, in opposition to a temporary agreement of Alto El Fuego.
Before meeting with the government in March, he asked Israel to cut electricity and water and bombard the aid deposits in Gaza as a six -week break in the fighting reached its end.
Israeli attacks have continued after military operations resumed on March 18, with 1,928 Palestinians killed since then.
While Trump had promised to end the war by assuming the position, an agreement of high durable fire has remained difficult to reach.
Meanwhile, France, Germany and the United Kingdom condemned on Wednesday the day of aid, food and medicine in Gaza.
They call “intolerable” actions.