US Envoy's Controversial Gaza Visit Amidst Humanitarian Crisis
President Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, visited Gaza amid the ongoing war, aiming to develop a new aid plan. The visit highlights humanitarian challenges, with over 60,000 dead and rising tensions. Witkoff's aim was to secure food and medical aid. International pressure is mounting for a resolution.
President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, has made a significant visit to the conflict-afflicted Gaza Strip, marking the first appearance by a high-profile U.S. official since the war broke out. Witkoff's presence spotlighted the operations of the U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, despite United Nations criticism of its aid distribution methods.
During the same day as Witkoff's visit, Palestinian medics reported the shooting deaths of three Palestinians by Israeli forces near a humanitarian site, although it has not been confirmed if this coincided with Witkoff's location. The visit underscores the dire humanitarian situation, reportedly with more than 1,000 aid-seeking individuals killed since May.
The U.S. is stepping up efforts to address the crisis, with Witkoff briefing President Trump on the situation and meeting Israeli officials. As international pressure mounts, ceasefire talks remain stalled, and the humanitarian crisis escalates, Witkoff's visit serves as a symbolic gesture of U.S. involvement in seeking aid solutions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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