Concerns arise from humanitarian workers regarding the viability of the proposed distribution system.
### Trump Administration and Israel Consider Controversial Aid Plan for Gaza

### Trump Administration and Israel Consider Controversial Aid Plan for Gaza
As tensions remain high, the U.S. and Israel explore potential food distribution strategy amid Gaza's ongoing blockade.
Despite an existing blockade on Gaza lasting two months, the Trump administration is reportedly collaborating with Israeli officials to outline a new humanitarian aid initiative aimed at alleviating food shortages. While preliminary discussions are underway, the United Nations has labeled the proposed plan as impractical.
Sources familiar with the matter reveal that the plan suggests creating multiple supply zones designed to support hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. The Israeli military intends to maintain a perimeter around these zones, enabling aid workers to conduct food distributions without direct military involvement.
This initiative represents the first detailed humanitarian effort being considered by the Trump administration for the region, with potential announcing timing aimed for the lead-up to Trump's upcoming Middle Eastern trip. The main objective for both the U.S. and Israeli governments is to devise a system that ensures aid does not fall into the hands of Hamas—a result that they believe could help diminish Hamas's influence among the Palestinian populace.
Notably, aid groups and workers are expressing skepticism regarding this approach, questioning its effectiveness in preventing both theft and misuse by militant factions.
Sources familiar with the matter reveal that the plan suggests creating multiple supply zones designed to support hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. The Israeli military intends to maintain a perimeter around these zones, enabling aid workers to conduct food distributions without direct military involvement.
This initiative represents the first detailed humanitarian effort being considered by the Trump administration for the region, with potential announcing timing aimed for the lead-up to Trump's upcoming Middle Eastern trip. The main objective for both the U.S. and Israeli governments is to devise a system that ensures aid does not fall into the hands of Hamas—a result that they believe could help diminish Hamas's influence among the Palestinian populace.
Notably, aid groups and workers are expressing skepticism regarding this approach, questioning its effectiveness in preventing both theft and misuse by militant factions.