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International aid agencies have criticized Israel's plan to control aid distribution in Gaza, warning that it will exacerbate suffering. The U.S.-backed proposal involves limited distribution hubs and armed security, which aid workers say violates humanitarian principles. UNICEF and other agencies urge Israel to lift its blockade, allowing free flow of supplies. The U.N. and most aid groups refuse to participate in Israel's proposed system, citing concerns over forced displacement and endangerment of vulnerable populations.
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