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Trump Vowed to Remake Aid. Is Gaza the Future?

  • President Donald Trump indicated on a recent Friday in the Oval Office that Israel and Hamas are very close to agreeing on a new Gaza ceasefire following intensified Israeli ground operations.
  • This possible ceasefire follows a U.S. proposal involving the release of hostages and prisoners, but Hamas had previously rejected an earlier agreement mainly due to demands for a permanent ceasefire, which remains uncertain.
  • Meanwhile, Trump has significantly reduced U.S. aid and supported the private Gaza Humanitarian Fund , which began in late May amid Israel’s two-month total supply cutoff of Gaza, sparking famine warnings and excluding the UN and major aid groups.
  • As of May 31, the GHF reported distributing 2.1 million meals despite aid groups criticizing its opaque funding, lack of therapeutic food, reliance on militarized distribution hubs, and overall chaotic, unsafe conditions for desperate civilians.
  • The situation implies ongoing humanitarian challenges and legitimacy concerns, with aid groups urging coordination beyond militarized efforts and the resumption of UN-backed support, while U.S. and Israeli policy shifts complicate relief access and ceasefire prospects.
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Trump vowed to remake aid. Is Gaza the future?

President Donald Trump has slashed US aid and vowed a major rethink on helping the world. A controversial effort to bring food to Gaza may offer clues on what's to come.

·Missoula, United States
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Trump said Israel and Hamas have almost agreed on a 60-day ceasefire. For what you know, read tsn.ua (news 1+1).

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Aftenposten broke the news in Oslo, Norway on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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