Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a controversial plan to replace the UN's aid distribution in Gaza, asserting full Israeli control amid a humanitarian crisis. This plan includes directing supplies to designated 'sterile zones' under the military's supervision, which has drawn criticism that it weaponizes aid and displaces civilians. As the population faces impending famine due to blockades, international allies, including the UK and Canada, are beginning to push back against Israel's actions, highlighting the heightened scrutiny and condemnation of the ongoing conflict.
Netanyahu announced plans to replace the UN-led aid distribution in Gaza with Israeli-controlled supply delivery, amid increasing global scrutiny of the humanitarian crisis.
The UN and humanitarian groups express concern that Israel’s new plan could use aid as a weapon, further displacing civilians during the ongoing crisis.
British Foreign Secretary David Lammy condemned Israel's blockade as 'monstrous', leading to a formal pause in trade negotiations and a summoning of Israel's ambassador.
The humanitarian situation in Gaza, exacerbated by a blockade and military operations, has left the population on the brink of famine, according to UN reports.
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