Israel's Cabinet has approved a contentious plan to further control land in Gaza by relocating Palestinians into a designated zone with U.S. security contractors overseeing food distribution. Dubbed Operation Gideon's Chariots, this strategy intends to limit aid access, particularly impacting hundreds of soup kitchens and aid centers. The United Nations has condemned the plan as inhumane and against core humanitarian principles, claiming it serves to exert control rather than alleviate suffering. Discussions about the plan are currently paused while waiting for potential diplomatic breakthroughs regarding hostages held by Hamas and a ceasefire.
Israel's Cabinet approved a plan to seize more land in Gaza and relocate Palestinians to a designated zone, strictly controlling food aid distribution.
The U.N. rejects the plan for being inhumane and violating foundational humanitarian principles, citing that it is more of a military strategy than a relief effort.
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