US envoy Witkoff visits Gaza to 'help craft aid plan'

U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff said Friday that his visit to U.S.-backed aid stations in Gaza would help Washington draw up a plan to deliver more aid to the Palestinian territory.
"Today, we spent over five hours inside Gaza," Witkoff said in a post on X, accompanied by a photo of himself wearing a protective vest and meeting staff at a distribution center.
He added that the purpose of the visit was to "help craft a plan to deliver food and medical aid to the people of Gaza".

He was wearing a "Making America Great Again" cap: that puts you in the picture. The still photos I've seen of the visit don't show any crowds of Palestinians. He's wearing a camouflage shirt in shades of gray, like a weekend warrior; his cap was suitably gray. The look on his face says, "Make sure I don't see anything I'm not supposed to see."
Actually, the photo of him (above) in a necktie with a big sneer puts you in the picture: with an Israeli military helicopter in the background. Every genocide needs sanitizers like him.

Witkoff’s failure to meet with any UN officials during the US Middle East envoy’s trip to Gaza on Friday belies his stated purpose for the trip, which he said was to get a clearer idea of the humanitarian situation there, Mohamad Elmasry, a professor in the Media Studies programme at the Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, told Al Jazeera.
“This is a classic case of selective exposure. Witkoff and [US ambassador to Israel Mike] Huckabee want to see what they want to see, because they have a [pro-Israeli] propaganda agenda to fulfil. They’re obviously not going to meet the UN or look at any of the UN sites because that would undermine their propaganda programme,” he said.