Israel, US in talks to resume aid deliveries to Gaza as famine looms, sources say, with announcement possible in coming days
- Israeli and US officials are negotiating a mechanism to resume humanitarian aid deliveries to Gaza amid a nearly three-month blockade.
- Israel imposed the total blockade to pressure Hamas to release hostages, while far-right coalition members oppose aid entry as stated by Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
- The blockade has created a dire humanitarian crisis with warnings of famine affecting 16% of Gaza's two million people and a recent infant malnutrition death.
- The planned aid delivery mechanism will bypass Hamas using civilian companies and oversight, aligning with President Trump's pledge to 'be good to Gaza' and avoid aid diversion.
- If implemented, the aid distribution could prevent a massive wave of deaths, but no implementation date has been released amid political pressure and ongoing negotiations.
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Report: Israel drafting new plan to directly deliver aid to Gaza families
IDF poised to resume entry of humanitarian aid to Gaza later this month, report claims, with new plan to circumvent Hamas by handing goods directly over to Gaza civilians – with the help of international aid groups. By David Rosenberg, World Israel News Israel is preparing to resume the transfer of humanitarian aid to Gaza in the coming weeks, according to a report published Friday, under a new plan aimed at preventing Hamas from seizing incomi…
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