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Letter: Gaza Work Was Disavowed and Partners Exited

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From Christoph Schweizer, CEO, Boston Consulting Group, Munich, Germany

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New York - Al-Quds Al-Arabi: The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) crisis deepened on Thursday after the firm announced the resignation of two senior partners from their leadership positions due to their association with the dubious Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Last fall, the firm intervened in an Israeli military-backed aid distribution project, which was widely criticized after leading to the deaths of hundreds of Palestinians at the hands of Isr…

Palestinian authorities accused a US consulting firm and an Israeli-backed aid group on Sunday, July 6, of plotting to forcibly displace Palestinian residents of the besieged Gaza Strip under the guise of humanitarian aid. According to the Financial Times, the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has developed a financial model for a secret project called “Aurora,” which aims to relocate more than half a million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip by offe…

Palestinian Mohamed Baraka, who works at the European Union border mission in Gaza, said he was stranded in Cairo without a job or residence permit after the office closed, and appealed to EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for help. According to The Guardian, Baraka said he was dismissed from the EU mission, where he had served for nearly 20 years, “with a cold email,” and received no warning or consultation […] The post Gaza native w…

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Tr724 broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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