U.S. and Israel Are at Odds with the UN over New Aid Program for Gaza
- The United States and Israel launched the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation on May 28, 2025, to distribute aid in Gaza, bypassing the United Nations.
- This initiative arose amid a prolonged Israeli siege and blockade that have caused severe famine and infrastructure collapse in Gaza, with many humanitarian groups opposing the new aid model.
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation plans to deliver limited aid from four guarded sites to about 1.2 million of Gaza’s over 2.2 million residents, excluding Hamas-controlled distribution.
- Tom Fletcher, UN Humanitarian Chief, criticized the foundation as a "cynical sideshow" and a "fig leaf for further violence and displacement," while 100% of 35 surveyed groups called Israel’s aid approach ineffective.
- This aid program reflects a politicized struggle over humanitarian access that critics say risks entrenching suffering, forced displacement, and undermining aid neutrality amid Gaza’s ongoing crisis.
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The operation was ready for months. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began operating on Monday 26 May in the distribution of humanitarian aid in the Strip. But its birth dates back to November last year, the month in which Donald Trump won the elections, long before the ceasefire began on 19 January, that on 5 February the tycoon launched the idea of transforming the Palestinian enclave into the Middle East Riviera and that on 18 March Israel wo…
What Is Known About the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the Unknown NGO Designated by Israel for the Distribution of Aid?
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