Tensions are mounting as Israel prepares a bold new Gaza plan—potentially seizing more territory and relocating up to one million residents. The IDF’s top general opposes it, but the security cabinet could approve it within days.Meanwhile, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson made history with the first-ever official visit to Judea and Samaria by a sitting Speaker, declaring strong support for Israel’s sovereignty—sparking outrage from the Palestinian Authority and global critics.At the same time, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation faces fraud accusations from whistleblower Tony Aguilar. But fresh evidence raises doubts about his claims—while GHF continues to deliver where others fail, providing over 109 million meals with minimal Hamas interference. With U.S. support, they’re expanding from 4 to 16 aid sites, cementing their role as Gaza’s most effective humanitarian lifeline.
