US-Backed Gaza Aid Group Says People 'Desperately Need More Aid'
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation , backed by the US and Israel, admitted on June 21, 2025, it cannot meet Gaza's urgent aid demand amid ongoing conflict.
- This admission follows severe UN criticism, near-daily deadly shootings near aid distribution points, and Gaza's famine-like conditions caused by Israeli restrictions since October 2023.
- GHF, which started distributing food supplies in Gaza last month, asserts that it provides aid safely and efficiently but has rejected claims linking it to fatalities reported close to its distribution sites despite eyewitness accounts.
- Aid organizations have reported that Israeli gunfire has resulted in the deaths of over 450 individuals and caused injuries to close to 3,500 people since late May, while Gaza's civil defense noted that Israeli forces recently killed 17 individuals who were attempting to obtain food.
- Doctors Without Borders head Christopher Lockyear called Gaza's imposed aid system "not only a failure, but... dehumanising and dangerous," highlighting the pressing need for more humanitarian support.
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The population of the Gaza Strip "desperately needs more help", announced today the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an organization supported by Israel and the US, which has been distributing aid since the end of May in the Palestinian territory, under siege for 20 months.


The people of Gaza "are desperately in need of more aid," said the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) on Saturday.


US-backed Gaza aid group says people 'desperately need more aid'
A privately run aid organisation brought in to distribute food rations in war-hit Gaza last month with US and Israeli backing said Saturday that people in the Palestinian territory "desperately need…
The people of Gaza "are desperately in need of more aid," said Saturday the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an organization supported by Israel and the United States, which has been distributing aid since the end of May in the besieged Palestinian territory for 20 months.
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