Exclusive: Proposal outlines large-scale 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' for Palestinians in Gaza | Reuters
It calls for using the sprawling facilities to "gain trust with the local population" and to facilitate U.S. President Donald Trump's "vision for Gaza." Reuters could not independently determine the status of the plan, who created and submitted it, or whether it is still under consideration. The aid group... It calls for using the sprawling facilities to "gain trust with the local population" and to facilitate U.S. President Donald Trump's "vision for Gaza." Reuters could not independently determine the status of the plan, who created and submitted it, or whether it is still under consideration. The aid group, responding to questions from Reuters, denied that it had submitted a proposal and said the slides "are not a GHF document."Hamas denies this and says Israel is using hunger as a weapon. In June the U.S. State Department approved $30 million in funding for the GHF and called on other countries to also support the group.July 7 (Reuters) - A proposal seen by Reuters and bearing the name of a controversial U.S.-backed aid group described a plan to build large-scale camps called “Humanitarian Transit Areas” inside - and possibly outside - Gaza to house the Palestinian population, outlining a vision of "replacing Hamas' control over the population in Gaza."The United Nations has called GHF's operation "inherently unsafe" and a violation of humanitarian impartiality rules. The U.N. human rights office says it has recorded at least 613 killings at GHF aid points and near humanitarian convoys run by other relief groups including the U.N.