ANGER AT WTIKOFF: Israeli Officials Bristle at US Pressure Over Rafah Crossing Ahead of Final Hostage’s Return
Senior officials in Yerushalayim have voiced sharp frustration with US special envoy Steve Witkoff over what they say is intense pressure on Israel to open the Rafah crossing before the release of the final remaining hostage, Ran Gvili.
One Israeli official, who spoke anonymously, delivered a pointed rebuke of Witkoff in remarks to Ynet, warning that his approach could have dangerous regional consequences. “Witkoff pushed to bring our major rival, Turkey, to the border. The clock is ticking backward toward a confrontation with Turkey, which would pose a real danger to our security.”
According to a report by Kan 11 News, Israeli officials were surprised by the public announcement that the Rafah crossing would be opened and are preparing to seek clarifications from both Witkoff and Jared Kushner. The Security Cabinet is set to meet on Sunday, where ministers are expected to formally approve the opening of the crossing and review recent developments related to Iran.
Witkoff and Kushner arrived in Israel today, but their trip was not scheduled in advance. The visit was organized at the request of Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu following the announcement that the Rafah crossing would be opened as part of President Trump’s rollout of the “Board of Peace.”
During their stay, the two envoys are meeting with Netanyahu to discuss the planned opening of the Rafah crossing, as anticipation grows over the expected return of Ran Gvili, the last hostage still being held. On Saturday night, Gvili’s family released a statement emphasizing their concern and urgency: “President Trump himself stated this week in Davos that Hamas knows exactly where our son is being held.”
In their appeal, the family called on international actors to redirect their efforts. “Given this knowledge, we urge that pressure be directed where it belongs: on Hamas, to fulfill its obligations under the agreement. Hamas is deceiving the international community and refusing to return our son – the last remaining hostage – in clear violation of the agreement it signed.”
The statement concluded with a direct message to Israel’s leadership regarding the ongoing diplomatic engagement. “We ask that the Prime Minister of Israel make clear to the respected American envoys that anyone who truly seeks to advance the rehabilitation of Gaza and peace in the Middle East must, first and foremost, bring Rani home.”
{Matzav.com}
