United Nations humanitarian agencies have strongly condemned Israel’s proposal to seize control of relief assistance in Gaza, warning that such a move would endanger civilian lives and lead to mass displacement. The UN officials accused Israel of using aid as “bait” to further its own agenda, jeopardizing the well-being of vulnerable populations in the region. The plan has raised serious concerns among international aid organizations and human rights advocates, who fear the potential humanitarian repercussions of such actions.

In a statement released on Friday, UN representatives emphasized the importance of ensuring that humanitarian aid reaches those in need without political interference or manipulation. They stressed that any attempts to weaponize aid for political purposes would only exacerbate the already dire humanitarian situation in Gaza, where millions of people rely on international assistance for their basic needs. The UN agencies called on all parties involved to prioritize the well-being of civilians and respect the principles of humanitarian aid delivery.

The Israeli government’s plan has sparked widespread criticism and calls for immediate intervention to protect the integrity of humanitarian operations in Gaza. As the situation continues to unfold, humanitarian agencies are closely monitoring developments and advocating for the rights of vulnerable populations in the region. The UN has reiterated its commitment to upholding the principles of neutrality, impartiality, and independence in providing assistance to conflict-affected communities around the world.