The UN and international organizations are condemning Israel's strategy of limiting humanitarian aid to Gaza as part of its effort to weaken Hamas.
The IDF has stated that it is taking measures to facilitate humanitarian aid while continuing its efforts against Hamas forces.
"If we don't do anything, then Lebanon tomorrow could resemble what Syria has become," Jean-Noel Barrot told lawmakers in parliament.
The WFP launched an emergency operation to aid 1 million people in Lebanon amid escalating conflict with Hezbollah, seeking $105 million in support.
One possible plan is for the IDF to carry out aid distribution itself, however, IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi Halevi allegedly opposes this.
IDF troops identified a vehicle that pulled to the front of a line of aid trucks and an armed individual exiting the vehicle.
“At this point, we have everything... The warehouse is at full capacity," a Hamas terrorist can be heard saying in an intercepted recording.
The IDF will help distribute the humanitarian aid as well as provide logistical support on the operational level, according to the report.
The aid, which had arrived from Cyprus aboard the American Cape Trinity on Thursday, contains food, water, and medical supplies.
The store has videos showing them turning a plain white van into a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance.