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Gaza increases the pressure to get more aid, appears to change Israel and according to a letter received by the Associated Press, can help closure the support groups in charge of non-food aid, leaving food distribution in a newly established US-supported group. Development indicates that Israel may run back from its plans to tighten all assistance to Gaza and prevent the assistance agencies installed in the region from distributing it in the same way as they have done in the past. Israel accused Hamas of shutting down assistance, but the United Nations and aid groups denied that there was a significant turn. The United Nations has rejected the Israeli plan, saying that it allows Israel to use food as a weapon, violates human human principles and will not be effective. Israel blocked food, fuel, medicine and all other supplies by entering Gaza for about three months, there deteriorated a humanitarian crisis for 2.3 million Palestinians. Experts have warned of a high risk of famine and international criticism and has increased resentment on the aggressive Israeli. Even the United States, a staunch colleague, has expressed concern over the hunger crisis. This letter is from 22 May, Jake Wood, who is headed by Israel’s Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, or GHF, and is addressed to the Israeli military agency, Kogat for assistance in the region. It stated that Israel and GHF have agreed to allow non -informative humanitarian aid – from medical supply to hygiene goods and shelter material – to be handled and distributed under an existing system, led by the United Nations. United Nations agencies have so far provided wholesale of assistance for Gaza. The letter states that the foundation will still maintain control of food distribution, but will have an overlap duration with support groups. “GHF admits that we do not have the technical capacity or infrastructure officer of the field to manage such distribution independently, and we fully support the leadership of these established actors in this domain,” said this. The foundation confirmed the authenticity of the letter. A GHF spokesperson said the agreement with Israel came after continuous advocacy. Although it was accepted that many support groups were opposed to the plan, it said that GHF would continue advocating the expansion of assistance in Gaza and would allow the work of support groups to move forward. Kogat refused to comment on the letter and sent AP to the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who did not respond to the request of the comment. United Nations officials also did not respond to the requests of comments. It is not clear who is funding the GHF, who is still not working in Gaza and working, is run by security contractors, pre-civilian officers and humanitarian aid officials, and is supported by Israel. The group says that it plans to handle food aid, initially armed private contractors with a handful of distribution from a handful of hubs in southern and central Gaza. Additional sites will be opened within a month, including Northern Gaza. The letter states that the aid agencies will continue to provide food aid parallel to GHF until at least eight sites are up and running. Support groups are emphasizing the plan to deal with GHF and Israel’s plans with food aid, saying that it can forcibly displace Palestinians by pushing a large number of Palestinians towards the distribution hub and does not have the ability to meet the needs of Palestinians in Gaza in the foundation. It is also not clear who is funding the GHF, which claims to be more than $ 100 million in commitments to a foreign government donor, but the donor is not named. The letter ‘Functioning Aid’ stated that GHF’s wood was on a call with the CEO of six support groups, which discussed new plans, which includes Save the Children, International Medical Corps, Catholic Relief Services, Mercy Corps, Care and Project Hope. Project Hope chief Rabih Torabe confirmed the call and said that his organization was encouraged to hear that the delivery of drugs and other non-food items would continue under the current system. Nevertheless, Torb appealed for food assistance to allow in Gaza without “interruption or politicization”. Marv Zonasein, a senior analyst from the International Crisis Group, says that the letter is a clear indication that both Israel and GHF Gaza recognize people of human destruction and require immediate assistance. “GHF and Israel are clearly hitting foot to get something that works – or the presence of minimal functioning aid – and that this mechanism is not ready or equipped or fitted for the needs of the population in Gaza,” Zonsesezin said. Ahmed Berm, the Middle East spokesman of the Norwegian refugee council, said that Israel is part of the struggle and should not be under control of support distribution. “It would be harmful to freedom and neutrality of humanitarian aid and neutrality to intervene in Israel parts or all of that process,” Berm said. The Humanist Principle GHF came under more investigation this week, with Trial International – a Geneva -Accepted Advocacy Group is focusing on international justice – on Friday, saying that it was taking legal action to urge Swiss authorities to urge the group monitoring, which is registered in Switzerland. A spokesperson of the Foundation has insisted that it follows human principles and operates free from the control of Israel. Speaking anonymously under the Foundation’s policy, the spokesperson told AP earlier this week that it is not a military campaign and its armed security guards are necessary to work in Gaza. The war in Gaza began on October 7, 2023, when Hamas -led militants attacked Southern Israel, killing 1,200 people and kidnapped 251 others. According to Gaza’s Health Ministry, Israel’s retaliation has killed over 53,000 Palestinians, which does not distinguish between citizens and fighters.