The parents of soldier Hadar Goldin, whose remains have been held by Hamas in Gaza, criticized the cabinet on Sunday evening, in response to reports that 500 tons of Gaza vegetables have left via the Kerem Shalom Crossing for the Palestinian Authority and Arab countries.
Writing on Twitter, the Goldins said, "This morning, [Prime Minister Binyamin] Netanyahu and [Defense Minister Naftali] Bennett decided to stop all agricultural trade with the PA, but allowed Hamas in Gaza to send out 500 tons of vegetables for sale in Judea and Samaria. The cabinet continues to distribute gifts to Hamas as if there were no [missile] launches and explosives balloons in the [Gaza] envelope, as well as two soldiers and two civilians in Hamas's hands."