PNN – While UN agencies emphasize that the Israeli and American plan under the pretext of distributing aid to Gaza is a military deceptive plan, not a humanitarian one, the Washington Post warned about its dangerous goals by announcing the withdrawal of many foreign parties from the project.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, In continuation of the opposition of international institutions and organizations to the dubious plan of the US-backed Zionist regime to limit the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip and to try to drag all residents of this strip to the south under the pretext of distributing aid, Philippe Lazzarini, Commissioner-General of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), announced in his new remarks that the new plan to distribute humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip, proposed by Israel and supported by Washington, will not succeed.
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Lazzarini added: This plan appears to be designed for a military purpose, not a humanitarian one.
Civil society organizations and non-governmental institutions in the Gaza Strip, for their part, announced that no local institution in Gaza or any international institution here is ready to cooperate with the aforementioned plan and this aid distribution mechanism, because this mechanism is tied to security considerations and involves the concept of providing food in exchange for security custody.
These organizations challenged the role of the American institution known as the “Gaza Humanitarian Foundation” and all the parties behind it in the Zionist regime’s dubious plan, emphasizing that this role serves Israel’s agenda of displacement, ethnic cleansing, and genocide against the Palestinian people.
Palestinian civil society and non-governmental organizations called on American and European institutions, communities, and public activists to file a complaint against the American institution that is supposed to participate in Israel’s plan under the pretext of distributing aid to Gaza and is complicit in the genocidal and hunger war that the regime has waged against the residents of this strip.
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine, for its part, emphasized that rationing aid in Gaza will not solve the hunger crisis.
The movement called on the international community to increase pressure on the occupying regime’s cabinet to open the Gaza crossings so that aid can enter the Strip in a way that ensures its delivery to all areas.
The Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine also emphasized that the distribution of aid through American companies is a project to gather all the people of Gaza in a specific place in line with the Israeli regime’s security and military plan to expand its attacks and occupy Gaza.
The US-Israeli plan in Gaza will not succeed
On the other hand, the American newspaper The Washington Post also announced in a report to this effect: The humanitarian aid distribution mechanism envisioned by Israel, supported by the United States, and implemented by an American entity called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, faces significant obstacles and doubts about its success.
The American media added: Humanitarian organizations and parties that are likely to provide financial funding for the plan have questioned the success of the mechanism of the plan, and there are also questions about whether the goal of the plan is to reoccupy Gaza.
Funders withdraw from dangerous US-Israeli project in Gaza
According to the report, some international parties that were supposed to be involved in the initial planning of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation have now begun to distance themselves from the project, and many ethical concerns have been raised about the possibility of forced displacement of Palestinians under the pretext of providing food aid. The aforementioned parties even compare the American entity known as the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to Blackwater, the American mercenary company that was involved in violent crimes against civilians in Iraq.
The Washington Post, citing sources familiar with the matter, reported that the new US-Israeli plan for Gaza is shrouded in uncertainty, with prominent aid donors yet to sign on. Arab and European countries that were supposed to provide financial support for the project have also pulled out, raising questions about how it will be financed.
These reports come after the US and Israeli regime’s deceptive plan to restrict the entry of aid into the Gaza Strip with the aim of deceiving public opinion. Many international warnings have been issued about the dangerous goals of this plan, including dragging all Gaza residents to the south of the strip for their forced displacement or even carrying out a large-scale massacre to destroy these people.