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Israel Plans to Use U.S. Firm Orbis for Humanitarian Bubble Aid Delivery in Gaza, Funded by Donor Countries
Nov 20, 2024, 07:06 AM
The Israeli government is advancing plans to utilize a private American security firm, Orbis, to securely deliver humanitarian aid in Gaza. This initiative follows a recent study provided by Orbis, which outlines methods for safe aid delivery amidst ongoing military operations by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) in northern Gaza. The plan suggests that donor countries should finance security contractors to facilitate this operation. Prime Minister Netanyahu has indicated that employing a private firm could circumvent the need for direct IDF involvement or the re-establishment of the Palestinian Authority in the region. Additionally, the IDF has been conducting extensive operations against terrorist activities in areas such as Jabaliya, aiming to secure the region for the proposed humanitarian efforts. The plan, described as a 'humanitarian bubble,' is seen as a means to reinforce Israeli military governance in Gaza, with funding expected from Western nations.
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