A US-backed group seeks to take over Gaza aid distribution in a plan similar to Israel’s
- A US-backed group of former military, security contractors, and aid officials plans to take over Gaza's humanitarian aid distribution in early 2025.
- This plan follows Israel's two-month blockade and its efforts to control aid flow, sidelining the United Nations amid concerns over bias and security.
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation proposes centralizing aid distribution at four secured hubs, each intended to serve approximately 300,000 Palestinians initially.
- State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce expressed support for efforts aimed at promptly delivering essential food supplies to Gaza, emphasizing the importance that these supplies reach the intended recipients, while some humanitarian workers have raised concerns about the neutrality and practicality of the proposed plan.
- The plan could reshape aid delivery but may also cause displacement and raise humanitarian concerns amid Israel's ongoing military offensive and blockade in Gaza.
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The US says it will participate in the distribution of aid in Gaza that Israel wants to monitor despite the UN’s refusal
Mike Huckabee says that Israel only "supports" the plan and that the U.S. seeks to prevent Hamas from taking over food Israel is attempting to impose its own end in Gaza with bombs and an absolute blockade: "There is no horizon, no future, no nothing."The U.S. ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, said Friday that U.S. President Donald Trump has ordered to introduce aid into the Gaza Strip as soon as possible through a plan that Israel "supports,…
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Foundation wants to reorganize the distribution of relief supplies in Gaza
Because apparently "mercenaries" are to be recruited, which secure the routes and distribution centers, Amnesty International criticizes the project as an "illegal occupation"
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