Senior officials in Jerusalem confirmed that no decisions have been made and said there were “other dramatic matters” in recent weeks. They cited the high-profile hostage deal, the end of the war and Trump’s historic visit to Israel as events that had diverted attention. “In any case, a bit of discretion never hurts,” one official said.
A senior political source said the absence of a response signals a loss of relevance: “Trump tells us what’s in and what’s out. We’re not leading—just following.” The source added: “COGAT may still be coordinating with international actors regarding aid, but everyone else is either pretending to influence the process or just waiting for instructions from the White House. It seems we’re letting this just fade away.”