A US-backed group seeks to take over Gaza aid distribution in a plan similar to Israel’s
- A US-backed group of former military, security contractors, and aid officials plans to take over Gaza's humanitarian aid distribution in early 2025.
- This plan follows Israel's two-month blockade and its efforts to control aid flow, sidelining the United Nations amid concerns over bias and security.
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation proposes centralizing aid distribution at four secured hubs, each intended to serve approximately 300,000 Palestinians initially.
- State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce expressed support for efforts aimed at promptly delivering essential food supplies to Gaza, emphasizing the importance that these supplies reach the intended recipients, while some humanitarian workers have raised concerns about the neutrality and practicality of the proposed plan.
- The plan could reshape aid delivery but may also cause displacement and raise humanitarian concerns amid Israel's ongoing military offensive and blockade in Gaza.
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A US-backed group seeks to take over Gaza aid distribution in a plan similar to Israel’s
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — A group of American security contractors, ex-military officers and humanitarian aid officials is proposing to take over the distribution of food and other supplies in Gaza based on plans similar to ones designed by Israel. Read more...
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