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Israeli-backed group seeks at least $30 million from US for aid distribution in Gaza

GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUN 21 – The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation seeks $30 million from the US to sustain aid amid criticism over transparency and reports of hundreds killed near distribution sites, Gaza health officials say.

  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation asked the US government for an initial $30 million this week to continue its aid distribution in Gaza.
  • The foundation began operating at the end of May as part of Israel's plan to concentrate Gaza's population in the south amid a 20-month war on Hamas.
  • Since late May, the foundation has delivered millions of meals in southern Gaza, despite frequent deadly incidents involving Palestinians attempting to access the aid distribution points amid the Israeli blockade.
  • Figures from Gaza's Health Ministry report at least 450 Palestinians killed and nearly 3,500 wounded by Israeli fire near aid sites since late May, while the foundation denies responsibility for these deaths.
  • The US State Department said last week it is not funding the foundation, and the funding application is proceeding with limited normal review amidst accusations of lacking transparency and neutrality.
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Israeli-backed group seeks at least $30 million from US for aid distribution in Gaza

An American-led group has asked the Trump administration to step in with an initial $30 million so it can continue its much scrutinized and Israeli-backed aid distribution in Gaza.

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KATU broke the news in Portland, United States on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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