Witkoff could visit Gaza aid sites during Israel trip as at least 48 reportedly killed waiting for food
President Trump’s Special Envoy to the Middle East may visit the troubled aid distribution sites inside Gaza as part of his visit to Israel after another 48 people were reportedly killed while waiting for food on Wednesday.
Steve Witkoff is en route to Israel to discuss the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza following Trump’s call for the US and other nations to “get some food” to the refugee population as famine looms over the Palestinian enclave.
As part of the work, Witkoff could enter Gaza to visit the controversial distribution sites operated by the US-backedAxios reported.
“The president wants to know more about what the humanitarian situation in Gaza is in order to know how to get more assistance to civilians in Gaza,” a US official with knowledge of the trip told the outlet.
The GHF sites, which are guarded by armed Israeli soldiers, have been accused of failing to meet humanitarian principles and have been where more than 1,000 Palestinians have been killed while waiting for food, according to the United Nations’ human rights office.

