Israel’s New Gaza Aid Plan Faces Pushback From International Organizations - Worthy Christian News
- Israel approved a new humanitarian aid distribution plan for Gaza in early May 2025, shifting control to the Israeli military and private companies in southern Gaza.
- The plan responds to accusations that Hamas has seized civilian aid, prompting Israel to restrict supplies and pressure Hamas to free 59 Israeli hostages.
- Aid agencies and international leaders criticized the plan for undermining humanitarian principles, forcing population transfers south, and reinforcing fears of full Gaza occupation.
- Jan Egeland of the Norwegian Refugee Council expressed on social media that having a single side involved in a conflict handle the delivery of humanitarian aid is inappropriate.
- Significant opposition from aid organizations suggests the plan’s success depends on major adjustments, as many refuse to cooperate under current restrictions.
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Israel’s New Gaza Aid Plan Faces Pushback From International Organizations - Worthy Christian News
by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Correspondent (Worthy News) – Israel’s new humanitarian aid plan for the Gaza Strip aims to deliver supplies directly to families, but some international aid organizations are refusing to cooperate unless significant changes are made, two Western diplomats told The Jerusalem Post. The plan, approved by Israel’s Security Cabinet this week, will go into effect once the existing stockpile of aid in Gaza is depleted. Und…
Gaza food supply stalls, but Israel's new distribution plan fails to get the support it needs from aid agencies.
Now that the food supply in Gaza is stuck, Israel, supported by the US, comes up with a new distribution plan, which cannot count on the support of aid organizations. Read more on telegraaf.nl.
European leaders, aid groups criticize Israeli aid plans for Gaza
European leaders and aid groups have criticized Israeli plans to take over distribution of humanitarian aid in Gaza and use private companies to get food to families after two months in which the military has prevented supplies entering the Strip. Israel has given few details of its aid plans, which…
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