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BREAKING: Hebrew media reports Israel’s new plan under the guise of “Humanitarian Zone and Aid” —“The Plan to Expand the War”:
➤ The cabinet will approve the plan tomorrow.
➤ Tens of thousands of reservists will be recruited.
➤ The Israeli army will evacuate humanitarian zones —It will take control of areas and remain in them. [Note: There are no “humanitarian or safe zones” currently in Gaza].
➤ If Hamas does not release hostages —
The humanitarian zone will be reduced.
➤ The Israeli army will build monitoring camps where aid will be distributed.
➤The entry of aid will be limited.
➤ The Israeli army will not distribute the aid itself—the aid will be managed by an American contractor company.
According to the Times of Israel:
Israel plans to overhaul humanitarian aid distribution in Gaza to prevent Hamas from diverting supplies. The new system involves international organizations and private security contractors distributing food boxes directly to Gazan families at Israeli-controlled zones in southern Gaza. Each family will send a representative to collect aid, which will be inspected before distribution.
The israeli army will not directly distribute the aid but will oversee the process. The plan is part of a broader strategy to resume aid deliveries after a two-and-a-half-month freeze, addressing concerns about potential starvation among the Palestinian population.
Source: Kann Hebrew., Times of Israel.

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JUST IN:
The heads of all UN agencies and NGO's who operate in Gaza said in a joint statement on Sunday that the plan Israeli officials presented them was unacceptable and would not enable the delivery of aid to "less mobile and most vulnerable people."
"It contravenes fundamental humanitarian principles and appears designed to reinforce control over life-sustaining items as a pressure tactic — as part of a military strategy. It is dangerous, driving civilians into militarized zones to collect rations, threatening lives, including those of humanitarian workers, while further entrenching forced displacement," they said in the statement.
The UN and the aid organizations said they see the plan as a way for Israel to shut down the existing aid distribution system run by the UN and replace it with a new system controlled by the Israeli military.
"The UN Secretary-General and the Emergency Relief Coordinator have made clear that we will not participate in any scheme that does not adhere to the global humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, independence and neutrality. The heads of all UN entities and non-governmental organizations have unanimously affirmed this position", they added.
Source: Axios.
Mike