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Strategies & Market Trends : World Outlook

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To: Les H who wrote (48665)11/2/2025 8:42:27 AM
From: Les H   of 48737
 
U.S. Opposes an Israeli Plan to Distribute Gaza Aid Near IDF Soldiers
A proposal presented by Israel to hand out aid along the so-called Yellow Line – the temporary Israel-Gaza border, where IDF soldiers are stationed – is opposed by the U.S., sources familiar with the details say. The Americans believe aid distribution should occur deep inside the Gaza Strip

Yaniv Kubovich
October 30 2025 IST

The United States is opposing a plan submitted by Israel for distributing humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip.
The Israel Defense Forces and the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, or GHF, have proposed a plan in which 10 to 20 distribution points would be set up along the so-called Yellow Line, the temporary border along which the IDF is deployed.

The U.S. contends Gazans should not be expected to travel long distances to reach aid distribution points along the Yellow Line, and that the plan will lead to clashes between IDF forces and locals.

Since the cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas was signed, the IDF has opened fire on anyone trying to cross the Yellow Line. The IDF has also fired at Palestinians approaching its soldiers.

Haaretz


With the history of IDF targeting starving civilians who approach aid stations.
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