
The attacked plan supported by the US and Israel on the delivery of food aid to Palestinians in Gaza is at the rocky beginning, with the highest resignation of the organizer and the scope and schedule of leaflets unclear.
The Humanitarian Gaza Foundation, a new non -profit organization based in Switzerland, said that the operation would be launched on Monday, despite the last minute of its Executive Director, who condemned what he described as the departure of the plan from humanitarian principles.
On Monday afternoon, scattered reports of the opening of a single help were scattered in Rafah, but no official word about when and where Palestinians could get rations. The destroyed coastal enclave was brought to the brink of famine, saying embossed agencies, an Israeli blockade of help stored in March after the last ceasefire with Hamas.
In parallel, Israel mounted what Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu describes as the last pressure to win more than 19 months of war. Tanks and troops are at command to conquer gaza, disturb Hamas Holouts, move civilians to the southern bumper zone and restore the remaining 58 hostages held by the Iranian group.
On Monday, the army issued orders to evacuate the inhabitants of the southern city of Khan Youenis. Israeli strikes killed at least 52 people of the same day, reported the Associated Press and quoted local health officials.
Whether 20 hostages, which are expected to live, survive is a new sweeping question that annoys Israelis, most of whom want to end the negotiated repatriation – even if Hamas leaves power. Israeli officials claim that Qatari- and Egyptian interviews on the agreement continue, stimulating military pressure.
GHF said that by the end of the week, three distribution stations in the southern cache, with the fourth in Central Gaza, will have sufficient to feed 1 million people for operating volume.
Food surgery has been detained, says Eli Cohen, Israeli energy minister and a member of the Cabinet. “It was supposed to start yesterday – 25. – But that didn’t happen,” Army Radio said.
UN agencies expressed concern that limited restoration of food distribution would not be sufficient, pushing civilians into small areas and politicizing help.
The Israeli strategy attracts growing global censorship, angry its allies in Europe and isolated on international forums.
GHF said it offered “a pragmatic plan that is able to immediately get help into Gaza on the conditions as they exist today,” and considered the “already viable” mechanism that was introduced for decades before Hamas triggered the war of Israel 7.
Hamas warned Gazans to “take the necessary measures” against all who are used by distribution centers.
Officials said the Israeli army will protect the periphery of locations, while US suppliers provide security. The recipients will be tested by the heads of Palestinian households, proven to make sure they are not members of Hamas, and provide provisions to keep each family for a week.
Concerns about how difficult to carry allocation could be proven for long distances to those who are already weak from hunger, but this plan aims to reduce the chances of Hamas workers who capture trucks, Israel said.
In his resignation letter on Sunday, the CEO of Jake Wood said: “It is not possible to implement this plan and strictly observe the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence.”
Minister Cohen said that Israel refused an offer for 10 hostages that will be released during a two -month ceasefire. Israel supports the design of the American envoy Steve Witkoff, according to which half of the living hostages would be immediately released and the rest of the rest and the end of the war will be discussed in the next 45 to 60 -day ceases, Cohen said.
Israel wants Hamas to overthrow and disarm and his leaders are expelled. Hamas signaled that he could give up the Gaza administration, but not his arsenal.
Hamas, described the US terrorist organization and the European Union, killed 1200 people and took 250 hostages in an attack on October 7. The Israeli offensive killed more than 53,000 people in Gaza, according to the Ministry of Health Hamas Run Palestinian territory. Israel has lost more than 400 soldiers in the Gaza fight.
With the help of Marissa Newman.
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