As Israel's blockade of Gaza continues, the US and Israeli officials are considering a new plan to distribute humanitarian aid, sidelining the United Nations. The proposal involves a US-backed group, including security contractors and ex-military officers, taking over food and supply distribution in Gaza, using methods similar to those previously designed by Israel. Critics, including the UN, argue the plan is unworkable and could worsen the humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, US lawmakers are pressuring Israel to resume traditional aid channels to address severe shortages in the war-torn region. The debate highlights deep divisions over how to deliver aid effectively and fairly in the midst of ongoing conflict.
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Amid Blockade, Trump and Israel Mull Divisive Aid Plan For Gaza
Two months after Israel blocked all aid to Gaza, U.S. and Israeli officials are considering a new food distribution plan. The U.N. says it is unworkable.