A new group, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has proposed to reform aid distribution in Gaza, aiming to enhance control and security by replacing current systems operated by the UN and others. Their 14-page plan includes providing essential supplies like food and hygiene kits through four secured distribution hubs, under the management of former UN World Food Program director David Beasley. This proposal aligns with Israel's intentions amid its blockade that has further exacerbated the humanitarian crisis for millions in Gaza, raising concerns about the impact of such changes on aid accessibility and effectiveness.
"The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's proposal suggests replacing the UN-led aid distribution with a security-contracted model, intending to enhance control and efficiency in aid delivery."
"Israel has implemented a blockade for 10 weeks, further aggravating the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which affects 2.3 million Palestinians during the ongoing conflict."
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