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Trump aides give ultimatum to UN over Gaza aid plan

Last updated: May 9, 2025 4:51 am
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The Trump administration has recently issued threats to the United Nations and other international aid organizations in relation to a new US-led aid plan for Gaza. According to sources familiar with the matter, Steve Witkoff, the US special envoy for the Middle East, delivered a warning to UN security council ambassadors in New York, while his aide Aryeh Lightstone met with UN officials in Geneva.

The most significant threats were directed towards the World Food Program (WFP) and the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, which are the largest aid providers in Gaza. It was reported that the US threatened to cut funding to the WFP, which currently makes up 40% of its budget. Despite the threats, WFP director Cindy McCain stood firm and rejected the ultimatum.

Additionally, the US threatened to revoke the diplomatic immunity enjoyed by UNRWA in the US, leaving the agency vulnerable to potential legal action. UNOPS, the logistics agency within the UN, also faced threats of funding freeze if they did not comply with the new aid plan.

The new aid plan, proposed by Israel in coordination with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), aims to provide assistance to the people of Gaza through the establishment of Secure Distribution Sites. These sites would be secured by armed private contractors and would distribute pre-packaged rations, hygiene kits, and medical supplies to at-risk civilians.

However, the UN has rejected the plan, citing concerns about impartiality, neutrality, and the independent delivery of aid. Some UN officials fear that participating in the aid plan could endanger staff and implicate them in Israel’s efforts to relocate the population of Gaza.

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Despite the pushback from the UN, US Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, insists that the aid plan is strictly humanitarian and that Israel will not be involved in the distribution of food. The GHF estimates that each distribution site could serve 300,000 people, but humanitarian officials and Israeli military officers find this scale to be highly unrealistic.

In conclusion, the Trump administration’s threats to cut funding and impose sanctions on international aid organizations in support of the new aid plan for Gaza have sparked controversy and raised concerns about the politicization of humanitarian aid in the region. The rejection of the plan by the UN highlights the importance of upholding humanitarian principles and ensuring the impartial delivery of aid to those in need. It’s no secret that the world is facing a climate crisis. With temperatures rising, extreme weather events becoming more frequent, and ecosystems being destroyed at an alarming rate, it’s clear that urgent action is needed to protect our planet.

One of the key factors contributing to this crisis is deforestation. Trees play a crucial role in regulating the Earth’s climate by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. When trees are cut down, this carbon is released back into the air, contributing to the greenhouse effect and global warming.

Deforestation is a major problem around the world, with large swathes of forests being cleared for agriculture, logging, and infrastructure development. The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the “lungs of the Earth,” is one of the most severely affected areas, with millions of acres being destroyed every year.

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The consequences of deforestation are far-reaching. Not only does it contribute to climate change, but it also leads to the loss of biodiversity, as many plant and animal species rely on forests for their habitat. Deforestation can also have a devastating impact on indigenous communities who depend on forests for their livelihoods.

Fortunately, there are steps that can be taken to combat deforestation. One of the most effective strategies is to promote sustainable forestry practices, such as selective logging and reforestation. By carefully managing forests and planting new trees, we can help to offset the carbon emissions caused by deforestation and protect vital habitats.

In addition, consumers can play a role in reducing deforestation by choosing products that are sourced from sustainable sources. By opting for certified sustainable wood products and supporting companies that prioritize environmental conservation, we can help to create a market demand for responsible forestry practices.

Governments also have a crucial role to play in combating deforestation. By implementing and enforcing strong environmental regulations, providing incentives for sustainable land use, and investing in conservation efforts, policymakers can help to protect forests and mitigate the impacts of climate change.

Ultimately, addressing deforestation requires a collective effort from individuals, businesses, and governments around the world. By working together to protect our forests, we can help to safeguard the future of our planet for generations to come.

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