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UN poised to boost Gaza aid If Trump’s ceasefire plan holds

Published on: September 30, 2025 6:46 PM

The United Nations said it is ready to increase humanitarian aid to Gaza as soon as conditions on the ground allow. This statement came after US President Donald Trump unveiled a detailed peace plan for Gaza, which includes a ceasefire and unrestricted aid entry. The UN emphasized it was not part of drafting the plan but welcomed its humanitarian focus. Trump’s proposal promises immediate aid deliveries through UN agencies and partners like the Red Crescent.

UN humanitarian agency spokesperson Jens Laerke said aid is already prepared and funded by donors, ready to move when safe. He stressed that humanitarian workers need guarantees of security and access to deliver help effectively. According to Laerke, the UN has had the structures and supplies in place for some time. However, Israeli restrictions and ongoing conflict have blocked aid from reaching those in need. The UN declared a famine in Gaza last month, blaming systematic obstruction.

Read more: Hamas, Qatar, Egypt meet to discuss Gaza ceasefire

Trump’s 20-point plan calls for a ceasefire, the release of hostages, and Hamas disarmament within 72 hours. It also includes a phased Israeli withdrawal and the creation of a transitional authority led by Trump himself. The proposal names the UN and Red Crescent as lead aid distributors, promising deliveries “without interference.” While responses are still pending, involved countries like Qatar and Turkiye have signaled optimism about the plan’s chances.

UN officials stressed their readiness to act quickly once the ceasefire holds. They added that any mediation effort offering peace and aid access is welcome. Laerke reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to helping civilians, saying, “We are prepared and capable. We just need the green light to deliver.” UN spokeswoman Alessandra Vellucci echoed this sentiment, saying the UN will support any plan that improves humanitarian conditions in Gaza.

As diplomatic efforts continue, the UN remains focused on saving lives. With famine already declared, speed is critical. The organization urged all parties to allow aid to flow freely. Officials hope that peace efforts will open the gates for relief, helping Gaza’s people recover from the devastation.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gaza aid, Latest, United Nations, US president Donald Trump

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