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BCG Fires Two Partners over Work on Gaza Aid Overhaul

  • Boston Consulting Group has withdrawn its support from Gaza Humanitarian Foundation , creating challenges for logistics and operations, as reported by the Washington Post.
  • GHF announced the distribution of over 7 million meals during its first week, despite ongoing concerns from international aid organizations about neutrality and violence at distribution sites.
  • Cindy McCain, the Executive Director of the World Food Program, described the situation as a tragedy and called for an immediate ceasefire and unrestricted access to aid.
  • International aid organizations and donors have distanced themselves from the GHF initiative, citing neutrality concerns and the Israeli military's influence over operations.
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Boston Consulting Group (BCG), a U.S. management consulting firm that helped establish the new aid distribution mechanism supported by the U.S. and Israel in Gaza, abandoned the project, adding to a series of disputes that have had the initiative supported by both countries to feed the population in the famine-stricken Palestinian enclave.This was announced by a spokesman for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (FHG) quoted by The Times of Israel w…

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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation logistics adviser left the operation among strong criticisms of the food distribution plan.

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The Washington Post broke the news in on Tuesday, June 3, 2025.
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