Jerusalem (EFE) .- The American ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, said Friday that the president of the United States, Donald Trump, has ordered to introduce help in the Gaza Strip as soon as possible.
“President Trump has clearly said that one of the most urgent things that must happen is that between humanitarian aid in Gaza,” said the ambassador during a press conference in Jerusalem.
According to Huckabee, Trump has ordered his team to do “everything possible to accelerate” the process, and alluded to the recent announcement of the United States Department that a new private foundation will be in charge of distributing help in Gaza under a new scheme in which Washington and Israel work.
The help plan
The ambassador detailed the key points of this system, which is not yet underway, and said that it is based on the “efficient and safe” distribution of food to the Gazatí population “without Hamas being able to do it.”
Huckabee made it clear that the plan will not only need the support of governments, but of NGOs and humanitarian organizations around the world. He also assured that Israel will not be involved in the distribution of aid within the territory.
last Friday, the Israeli authorities presented a plan to several NGOs and the UN that includes creating “distribution points” at several points in southern Gaza that would be managed by groups registered in Israel and insured by US security contractors, confirmed several humanitarian sources.
This Thursday, the UN General Secretariat considered that the information they have received from Israel about their plan to take control of humanitarian aid in Gaza “seems to be designed to control and restrict even more supplies, until the last calorie and the last grain of flour”, in the words of its deputy spokeswoman, Farhan Haq.
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