US-Funded Aid Enters Blockaded Gaza Strip

Published on 5.23.25

  The US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is attempting to alleviate the dire humanitarian crisis in the Gaza Strip by delivering aid into the territory. The foundation's plan to start moving aid into Gaza in the coming days has been announced, despite criticism from some agencies who claim it is complicit in Israel's blockade of the territory. In a separate development, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced plans to implement a new aid system and create a 'sterile zone' free of Hamas, where the population would be relocated and receive supplies. However, this move is seen as an attempt by Netanyahu to assert control over the territory. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza worsens as aid distribution remains limited, with Palestinians struggling to access basic supplies. The blockade has led to critical shortages of food and medicine, resulting in 82 bodies being taken to hospitals across the territory over the previous 24 hours.

Related Posts


Israel-Gaza Aid Dispute Escalates Tensions
5.21.25
The humanitarian crisis in Gaza has sparked a significant escalation in international relations between Israel and its allies. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to limit aid access, citing "practical and...

Back

See Newsfeed: International Relations