A new initiative led by the United States and Israel aims to control the distribution of aid in Gaza, nearing implementation by late May. Experts express concerns that this plan may replace the United Nations, which has been the main humanitarian provider, with potentially private entities like the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Supporters argue it will ensure aid does not reach Hamas, aligning with U.S. objectives for peace and security. However, critics fear this could exacerbate an already severe humanitarian crisis affecting over two million residents in Gaza.
Experts warn that the new aid distribution mechanism, supported by the U.S. and Israel, could displace the UN and potentially worsen the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Supporters believe the new initiative will prevent aid from reaching Hamas, but critics fear it may privatize a humanitarian crisis affecting millions of Gazans.
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