Israel trying to ensure Hamas does not steal aid, Israeli politician sayspublished at 09:35 British Summer Time 21 May
Michael Kleiner, a member of Netanyahu's Likud party in Israel, and president of the party's internal court, blames Hamas for preventing peace, and notes they are still holding hostages.
"The moment Hamas will decide it stops, it stops," he tells BBC Radio 4's Today programme, calling on those who criticise Israel to call on Hamas to accept a peace proposal.
He says almost 100 aid trucks entered Gaza yesterday, "most of them" carrying medical equipment.
When it's put to him that the UN and others say the aid is not yet being distributed, he says the "main problem" is that Hamas has been "taking over the convoys" and Israel wants to ensure aid reaches the population.
Addressing international pressure over Israel's new offensive in Gaza, he says Hamas is the enemy of the Palestinian population, not Israel, adding Europe doesn't understand this.
Kleiner calls for people to look at the "whole picture", questioning what they would say were they to view the German city of Dresden during World War Two, and asking if people would say "how miserable are those German victims, and how cruel are the British for bombarding them".
Some 58 hostages remain in Gaza, up to 23 of whom are believed to be alive.