New US-backed group says it will start aid operations in Gaza within weeks
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, led by U.S. Military veteran Jake Wood, plans to begin aid delivery in Gaza within weeks following discussions with Israeli officials.
- This announcement follows weeks of Israeli blockade on Gaza, which blocks food, fuel, and medicine and worsens a humanitarian crisis affecting 2.3 million Palestinians.
- The foundation is nearing completion of securing sufficient aid to provide hundreds of millions of meals within its initial three months, temporarily using current delivery networks while developing additional distribution centers approved by Israel to enhance aid reach.
- U.N. Humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher stated the U.S.-backed plan is far from meeting humanitarian law and noted the foundation must ensure aid "doesn't get anywhere near Hamas."
- International aid groups have widely rejected the plan, citing unresolved questions about funding, government involvement, and concerns that it may violate humanitarian principles and supplant existing aid systems.
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Rubio says US 'troubled' on Gaza, open to alternatives on aid
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced openness Thursday to any new ideas to bring aid into Gaza after a US- and Israeli-backed plan was sharply criticised, expressing concern over the humanitarian situation in the territory.
ThePatriotLight - Rubio says US 'troubled' on Gaza, open to alternatives on aid
ThePatriotLight - US Secretary of State Marco Rubio voiced openness Thursday to any new ideas to bring aid into Gaza after a US- and Israeli-backed plan was sharply criticised, expressing concern over the humanitarian situation in the territory. A new US-backed foundation on Wednesday announced a plan to begin distributing aid later this month in Gaza, where Israel has cut off food and other humanitarian supplies for more than two months. “We’re…
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