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US mulls Gaza aid plan that would replace controversial GHF aid operation

The US plans a Gaza Humanitarian Belt with 12-16 aid hubs to improve aid delivery amid ongoing war, with WHO warning assistance remains insufficient.

  • The United States is considering a proposal to overhaul humanitarian aid operations in Gaza, potentially replacing the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, according to Reuters.
  • Amid warnings from the World Health Organization, Washington explores alternative aid approaches as assistance to Gaza remains far below what is needed.
  • The proposal envisions a Gaza Humanitarian Belt of 12 to 16 aid hubs along the line Israeli forces have withdrawn, with the GHF replaced by UAE/Morocco Red Cross and Samaritan’s Purse.
  • A US official described the plan as a conceptual approach still under discussion, while a humanitarian official familiar with the document said it was "more like a white paper" and not yet policy, and a senior US administration official said nothing is finalized.
  • The proposal includes voluntary reconciliation facilities and forward operating bases paired with humanitarian hubs to reach civilians on both sides of the withdrawal line.
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Al-Monitor broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, October 23, 2025.
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