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‘Israel may allow NGOs in Gaza to distribute non-food aid’

The plans mark a change of course for Israel

May 25, 2025 10:32
Aid trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing (Photo: Getty)
Aid trucks at the Kerem Shalom crossing (Photo: Getty)
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As international pressure mounts to allow more supplies to enter Gaza, Israel appears to be changing course and may let aid groups operating in the enclave remain in charge of non-food assistance, while leaving food distribution to a newly established United States-backed group, according to a letter obtained by the Associated Press.

The development indicates Jerusalem may be walking back from its plans to tightly control all aid to Gaza and prevent aid agencies long established in the territory from delivering it in the same way they have done in the past, the news agency reported on Saturday.

In the past, Hamas has stolen much of the aid. According to a Shin Bet report last year, Hamas looted at least 60 per cent of the aid that was allowed to enter the territory.

Israel blocked food, fuel, medicine and other supplies from entering Gaza for almost three months. It resumed aid on May 20, when five United Nations trucks carrying supplies, including baby food, entered the Gaza Strip via the Kerem Shalom Crossing, the Israeli military confirmed.