Challenges Surrounding Humanitarian Aid in Gaza Amid Ongoing Conflict
The U.S. announced a new aid distribution plan for Gaza, with Israel's involvement limited to security amid accusations of aid misuse by Hamas. Critics, including UNICEF, argue the plan could worsen humanitarian issues, while Israel expands its military campaign, complicating mediation efforts and exacerbating an ongoing crisis.

A new aid distribution plan for Gaza has been announced, with the U.S. ensuring that Israel's role is limited to providing security within the conflict zone. This comes amid allegations that Hamas has been redirecting humanitarian aid meant for civilians.
The plan has drawn criticism, particularly from UNICEF, which fears that the proposed distribution system may further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis by forcing displacement and increasing hardships for Gazan families. Israel's strategy involves utilizing private firms to manage food distribution.
Meanwhile, Israeli military operations in Gaza show no sign of abating, as diplomatic efforts by the U.S., Qatar, and Egypt to renew a ceasefire remain futile. The ongoing conflict, coupled with strict aid control, raises concerns about worsening conditions and looming famine in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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