Israel is contemplating reducing humanitarian aid to Gaza following Donald Trump's upcoming inauguration, aimed at cutting resources to Hamas.
Israeli officials claim Hamas is using aid to maintain its governance, despite ongoing military efforts to dismantle the group.
This potential decision could worsen the already critical humanitarian conditions in Gaza, where 91% of the population faces acute food insecurity.
December saw **only 2,205 aid trucks** enter Gaza, significantly lower than the pre-war average of 15,000 trucks monthly.
The Biden administration previously pressured Israel to improve the humanitarian situation, linking it to U.S. military aid, which might still be affected post-election.
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