Israel’s Aid Plan for Gaza Is Rife with Challenges
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Israel has not won the war until Donald Trump's "plan" is completed, says Benjamin Netanyahu. It is a plan full of sun loungers and luxury hotels - and a Gaza Strip without Palestinians.
It is the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which in Israeli plans will soon become the only one operating in the Strip
The support on which the more than two million Gazans depend is in question. The United States and Israel are determined to launch an initiative that would control the distribution of aid in the Gaza Strip. Experts warn that its application would displace the UN, the main humanitarian actor in the territory, and that it would leave one of the largest humanitarian crises on the planet in private hands.
The Israeli Prime Minister continues with a very hard line and chooses to exclude the UN from the game. The doubts about the origin of the funds for food support
Journalist Antonio Oliveira and Silva explains how relations between Israel and the United States affect the arrival of humanitarian aid in Gaza, with Telavive wanting this support to be carried out by the North Americans.
Israel’s aid plan for Gaza is rife with challenges
Israel’s recent announcement of a new aid distribution program for Palestinian civilians in Gaza, involving U.S. contractors and the Israel Defense Forces, has sparked intense debate about its feasibility and effectiveness. The plan aims to deliver humanitarian assistance while ensuring Hamas does not exploit the aid, but questions remain about logistics, scale and the broader strategy. How will aid reach those who need it? How many personnel wi…
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