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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- The proposal envisions a Gaza Humanitarian Belt of 12 to 16 aid hubs along the line Israeli forces have withdrawn, with the GHF replaced by UAE/Morocco Red Cross and Samaritan’s Purse.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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US mulls Gaza aid plan to replace controversial GHF fund amid UN resistance
Washington is examining a proposal to create 12–16 humanitarian centers along IDF lines in Gaza, replacing the controversial GHF fund with the Red Crescent and Samaritan’s Purse; UN agencies would have to coordinate with the US military
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
Read Full ArticleU.S. mulls Gaza aid plan that would replace controversial GHF operation
The 'operational backbone' of the proposal would be a so-called 'Gaza Humanitarian Belt' – 12-16 humanitarian hubs positioned along the line to which Israeli forces have withdrawn within Gaza. However, one senior aid official said the hubs 'are very concerning as they resemble GHF sites'
·Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel
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