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(Ynet News) Yoav Zitun - According to the new distribution plan, each family in Gaza would be able to go to the distribution area and receive aid, unlike the method used by the UN and other aid agencies, previously, which relied on the aid being delivered to shops and aid stations, allowing Hamas to then take control of the aid and use it for its own purposes. The civilians who will come to receive the aid would not have to be vetted and recorded. There will also not be a limit of one aid package per family. Each distribution center would provide the humanitarian aid to 300,000 Gaza residents and will work around the clock, using staff from the aid organization and the local population but not UN employees. Israeli officials said UN objections to the plan were politically motivated and originated at UN headquarters in New York, not from the people in Gaza.2025-05-25 00:00:00Full Article
Israel Prepares to Expand Aid Distribution under Armed U.S. Guards
(Ynet News) Yoav Zitun - According to the new distribution plan, each family in Gaza would be able to go to the distribution area and receive aid, unlike the method used by the UN and other aid agencies, previously, which relied on the aid being delivered to shops and aid stations, allowing Hamas to then take control of the aid and use it for its own purposes. The civilians who will come to receive the aid would not have to be vetted and recorded. There will also not be a limit of one aid package per family. Each distribution center would provide the humanitarian aid to 300,000 Gaza residents and will work around the clock, using staff from the aid organization and the local population but not UN employees. Israeli officials said UN objections to the plan were politically motivated and originated at UN headquarters in New York, not from the people in Gaza.2025-05-25 00:00:00Full Article
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