The United States is weighing a new framework for delivering humanitarian aid in Gaza that would replace the much-criticized Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

The plan, still in its conceptual stage, outlines a sweeping effort to improve aid logistics and rebuild international trust after two years of war and controversy over aid distribution in the besieged enclave.

“Multiple approaches are being considered to effectively get aid to the people of Gaza – nothing is finalized,” said a senior U.S. administration official, speaking on condition of anonymity.

The proposal is one of several being explored as Washington seeks to ramp up deliveries of food, water, and medical supplies amid warnings of famine and disease.

A fragile 13-day cease-fire has slowed down Israeli attacks and allowed limited aid convoys to enter Gaza.