Aid groups voice alarm as US pushes Israeli plan for Gaza assistance
Briefly

Aid organizations are alarmed by US pressure to adopt an Israeli proposal for controlled humanitarian aid delivery in Gaza, amidst a devastating blockade. The new system, overseen by US private security and facial recognition checks, has raised ethical concerns. Aid groups fear that participating may mean complicity in potential war crimes, particularly concerning forced displacement and starvation. With the humanitarian situation dire, these strict measures are perceived as a manipulation for narrative control rather than genuine relief efforts, as many organizations refuse to engage due to fears of breaching humanitarian principles.
This is a scheme to make it seem like this is about aid, but what it's really about is controlling the narrative around the humanitarian crisis.
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