The United Nations said on Tuesday it is prepared to increase aid deliveries into Gaza whenever possible following US President Donald Trump’s announcement of a peace proposal that was agreed to by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Deliveries by UN agencies and its partners have been largely limited in recent months as Israel has allowed a separate organization — the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation — to ferry in aid.
Trump's plan says that aid entries will proceed “without interference” by Israel or Hamas “through the United Nations and its agencies, and the Red Crescent” in addition to other international institutions “not associated in any manner with either party.”
Alessandra Vellucci, a UN Geneva spokesperson, said the world body is in contact “with the various parties about the peace efforts ... we welcome all the mediation.”
Jens Laerke, a spokesman for UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, said the UN stands “ready and prepared and capable to increase aid deliveries inside Gaza, whenever the opportunity is such that we are allowed to do so and the ... safety and security of doing so is there indeed.”