Israeli, US-backed Gaza aid group must end, say 130 charities
- Since late May 2024, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation , backed by Israel and the US, has operated an aid distribution system in Gaza from four military-controlled hubs near Israeli positions.
- Israel established the GHF system to replace 400 UN-led aid points amid a nearly three-month blockade, citing concerns Hamas diverted aid, which UN agencies dispute.
- The new system limits food distribution to a few guarded hubs, forcing Palestinians to travel long, hazardous routes to access aid under harsh humanitarian conditions.
- Over 130 charities condemned the GHF on July 1, 2025, calling it a violation of humanitarian norms, while Gaza's Health Ministry reports more than 500 Palestinians killed near aid sites since GHF began.
- Israel denies deliberate harm, implementing new security measures around aid hubs and stating investigations continue, while the UN calls the distribution plan inherently unsafe and militarized.
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Groups call to disband aid system in Gaza Strip
CAIRO — Dozens of international charities and humanitarian groups on Tuesday called for disbanding a controversial U.S.- and Israeli-backed system distributing aid in Gaza because of chaos and violence against Palestinians seeking food at its sites.
Charities and humanitarian groups press for end to Israeli-backed aid group in Gaza
Dozens of international charities and humanitarian groups called Tuesday for disbanding a controversial Israeli- and U.S.-backed system to distribute aid in Gaza because of recurring chaos and violence against Palestinians seeking food at its sites.
'Starve or die': 170 NGOs urge end to U.S.-backed Gaza aid program, call to restore UN
Israeli and international rights groups called to shut down the Gaza Humanitarian Fund, citing reports that over 500 Palestinians were killed and nearly 4,000 injured while trying to access aid at its four distribution sites
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