The U.N. is working to distribute essential aid to Gaza, which has faced delays due to Israeli military restrictions. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu announced plans for a new aid system criticized internationally, alongside a proposed 'sterile zone' free of Hamas for the displaced population. As ceasefire talks stagnate, Netanyahu insists the war will end only upon Hamas releasing all hostages and accepting President Trump's controversial relocation plan for Gaza's population, which has garnered widespread rejection from Palestinians and the global community. Aid trucks are entering Gaza after months of restrictions, but distribution remains complicated.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that the country is days away from implementing a new aid system in Gaza that has come under heavy international criticism.
The Palestinians, along with nearly all of the international community, have rejected Trump's plan to empty Gaza of its Palestinian population and place the territory under U.S. control.
U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric said the majority of supplies that had entered since Monday had been loaded onto U.N. trucks, but they could not take them out of the crossing area.
With renewed ceasefire talks appearing to make little progress, Netanyahu said he will end the war only if Hamas releases all hostages and steps down from power.
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