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A new aid system in Gaza has started operations, a U.S.-backed group says

  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began distributing food aid in Gaza on Monday at secure locations despite Hamas threats against its operations.
  • The new aid system followed a nearly three-month Israeli blockade aimed at pressuring Hamas, with Hamas calling on residents not to cooperate with it.
  • GHF appointed John Acree as interim executive director after founder Jake Wood resigned, citing inability to uphold humanitarian principles in the program.
  • GHF reported that Hamas is opposing the new approach to aid distribution and is making efforts to undermine it, while additional aid trucks are expected to arrive shortly.
  • The operation aims to reach about one million Palestinians amid growing hunger, but the UN and aid groups oppose the system due to concerns over politicization and aid restrictions.
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Associated Press News broke the news in United States on Monday, May 26, 2025.
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