
UN Criticizes U.S.-Run Gaza Aid Plan as ‘Recipe for Disaster’
UN officials condemn a U.S.-run food aid plan in Gaza, calling it a ‘recipe for disaster’ as civilians risk their lives to access aid at militarized distribution points.
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UN officials condemn a U.S.-run food aid plan in Gaza, calling it a ‘recipe for disaster’ as civilians risk their lives to access aid at militarized distribution points.

UN aid reaches Gaza for the first time in months, offering hope amid severe famine risks. However, significantly more assistance is needed for the 2.1 million people in need across the region.

Despite Israel allowing aid trucks into Gaza, relief has yet to reach civilians in need. International pressure mounts as the humanitarian crisis deepens and calls for a ceasefire grow louder.

Egypt is preparing to open the Rafah crossing to allow international aid into Gaza amid reports of a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.