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US-backed aid group proposed 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' for Palestinians in Gaza

  • Reuters reported that the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation proposed large-scale, voluntary 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' in Gaza, though the group denies authorship of the plan.
  • Driven by efforts to weaken Hamas, the GHF reportedly proposed creating secure, voluntary camps to support civilians during Gaza's reconstruction, though the plan's authorship is disputed.
  • According to a slide deck seen by Reuters, the US$2 billion proposal submitted to the Trump administration plans camps operational within 90 days and $9,000 relocation packages for 500,000 Palestinians.
  • In its response to Reuters, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation denied authorship of the HTA proposal, while SRS and a US official stated no such plan is under consideration.
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Hindustan Times broke the news in New Delhi, India on Monday, July 7, 2025.
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