Israeli-American Plans to Activate 16 Humanitarian Aid Distribution Centers in Gaza
Translation by SadaNews - Israeli security sources reported on Tuesday evening that the United States has recently put forward a new preliminary plan for distributing humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
The plan aims to limit Hamas's ability to control shipments, given the mutual understanding that the movement exploits aid to enhance its military capabilities. SadaNews also translated this.
The channel indicated that there will be a fundamental change in the design of the distribution centers, which will increase from 4 centers to 16 new centers, all located west of the yellow line.
Aid will be distributed directly to the residents, based on accurate intelligence information, to prevent it from being transferred to "hostile entities."
It was also noted that there is ongoing security dialogue between Israel and the United States regarding the implementation of the plan, with these discussions taking place within a special headquarters established in Kiryat Gat.
The Israeli security establishment estimates that as long as Hamas controls the Gaza Strip, it will be difficult to implement a comprehensive and effective solution that ensures safe distribution of aid.
This plan represents the first joint attempt to explore alternatives on the ground, and it is not unlikely that it will be linked to subsequent talks regarding the deployment of an international force in Gaza. The channel also reported this, and SadaNews translated it.
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