US Firm Behind GHF Operations Quits as Lethal Aid Scheme Claims More Palestinian Lives
- Boston Consulting Group , a major U.S. firm, ended its involvement with the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and withdrew its ground team from Tel Aviv last week.
- BCG's exit follows widespread criticism of the GHF, which started aid distributions last Wednesday amid warnings it facilitates Israeli military control and endangers Palestinians.
- Israeli forces have killed at least 27 Palestinians and injured over 90 near GHF sites in Rafah during recent shootings targeting civilians seeking aid in Gaza.
- More than 100 Palestinians have died obtaining aid since GHF began, prompting UNRWA's head to call it a "death trap" and urging Israel to end obstruction of established aid groups.
- BCG's withdrawal imperils the GHF’s future and underlines the broader humanitarian rejection of its model tied to Israel's blockade and military campaign in Gaza.
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IDF Murders 50 Palestinians at US-Israel Aid Site, US Consulting Firm Quits
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