U.S. Envoy Meets Israeli Hostage Families in Tel Aviv
GAZA STRIP, AUG 3 – U.S. envoy visit highlights US- and Israeli-backed aid efforts amid UN reports of over 1,300 Palestinians killed seeking aid since May, worsening Gaza's humanitarian crisis.
- On Friday, U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee and Special Envoy Steve Witkoff visited a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid site as it delivered its 100 millionth meal.
- Earlier this month, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation took over most aid distribution in Gaza on May 27, after an 11-week blockade, and at least 1,373 Palestinians have been killed waiting for aid.
- A UN report found 859 people died near GHF aid sites from May 27 to July 31, with over 850 killed at aid points and at least 500 along convoy routes.
- A group of 92 Democratic lawmakers demands a full investigation into Gaza Humanitarian Foundation after reports of over 1,000 civilian deaths, with no probes by the UN or ICC.
- European nations are poised, Witkoff later said, to work with the U.S. on the aid plan, which he expects to be operational 'very soon,' and Leavitt said they will brief Trump.
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