Gaza in desperate need for aid, but Israel will not be part of distribution, Huckabee says

Private security will be responsible for ensuring the safety of workers and in distributing the food.

 US Ambassador Mike Huckabee addresses the media outside the US Embassy in Jerusalem, May 9, 2025. (photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM)
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee addresses the media outside the US Embassy in Jerusalem, May 9, 2025.
(photo credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM)

Israel will not be part of distributing aid in Gaza, US Ambassador Mike Huckabee said on Friday morning.

Israel will be involved in security in the Gaza Strip, he added. Huckabee said, "President Trump wants food distributed in Gaza safely and efficiently."

Huckabee spoke about the need to transfer humanitarian aid to Gaza, stating, "There is a desperate need for humanitarian aid in Gaza, but Hamas is not capable or willing to provide it."

Several partners have agreed to a mechanism to distribute aid to Gaza, the ambassador said, without naming the partners, adding that they have committed funding but do not want to be identified yet. However, he confirmed that Israel will not be involved.

 US Ambassador Mike Huckabee addresses the media outside the US Embassy in Jerusalem, May 9, 2025. (credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM)
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee addresses the media outside the US Embassy in Jerusalem, May 9, 2025. (credit: MARC ISRAEL SELLEM)

This new mechanism is not dependent on military action, and it will hopefully start soon, Huckabee said.

"There has been a good initial response," the former Republican governor told reporters at the embassy in Jerusalem.

"There are nonprofit organizations that will be a part of the leadership," he said, adding that other organizations and governments would also need to be involved, though not Israel.

Tikva Forum, a hawkish Israeli group representing some relatives of hostages held in Gaza, criticized the announcement, saying aid deliveries should be conditional on Hamas releasing the 59 captives in Gaza.

Trump, who wants to broker a deal that would see Israel and Saudi Arabia establish diplomatic relations, will visit Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates next week.

Trump had teased a major announcement ahead of the trip. It was unclear if that was what Huckabee announced on Friday.

Anticipation has been building about a new aid plan for Gaza, laid waste by 19 months of an Israeli military campaign against Hamas that has destroyed much of the infrastructure and displaced most of its 2.3 million population several times.

"It will not be perfect, especially in the early days," Huckabee said. "It is a logistical challenge to make this work."

European leaders and aid groups have criticized a plan by Israel, which has prevented aid from entering Gaza since breaking a ceasefire with Hamas in March, for private companies totake over humanitarian distributions in the enclave.

Israel has accused agencies including the United Nations of allowing aid to fall into the hands of Hamas, which it has said is seizing supplies intended for civilians and given them to its own forces or selling them to raise funds.

Private security will be responsible for ensuring safety, distributing aid

"The Israelis are going to be involved in providing necessary military security because it is a war zone, but they will not be involved in the distribution of the food or even bringing the food into Gaza," Huckabee told a press conference.

Asked whether the supply of aid hinged on a ceasefire being restored, Huckabee said: "The humanitarian aid will not depend on anything other than our ability to get the food into Gaza."

The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on Friday criticized emerging plans to take over the distribution of aid in Gaza floated by both Israel and the United States, saying this would increase suffering for children and families.

A proposal is circulating among the aid community for a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation that would distribute food from four "Secure Distribution Sites," resembling plans announced by Israel earlier this week, but drew criticism that it would effectively worsen displacement among the Gaza population.

Huckabee said there would be an "initial number" of distribution centers that could feed "perhaps over a million people" before being scaled up to ultimately reach two million.

"Private security" would be responsible for the safety of workers getting into the distribution centers and in the distribution of the food itself, Huckabee said, declining to comment on rules of engagement for security personnel.

"Everything would be done in accordance with international law," he said.