Israeli, US-backed Gaza aid group must end, say 130 charities
- On Tuesday, over 130 international charities and NGOs urged an end to the current Gaza aid distribution system supported by Israel and the United States, calling for a reinstatement of the previous U.N.-managed humanitarian approach.
- The call follows over 500 Palestinians killed and nearly 4,000 injured since the GHF began distributing aid in late May under a new military-controlled system.
- The GHF replaced 400 aid points used during a ceasefire with just four hubs guarded by armed contractors near Israeli military positions, forcing Palestinians to travel through conflict zones.
- UN agencies criticized the plan, stating it compromised humanitarian principles and posed significant safety risks, while eyewitnesses and Gaza's Health Ministry reported multiple fatalities occurring at GHF locations.
- The humanitarian crisis worsens as restrictions persist and aid distribution remains contested, raising concerns about civilian safety and access amid ongoing conflict.
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▶ The Fabricated Controversy of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
Daniel Beaudoin is no stranger to the complexities of delivering aid in a conflict zone. He’s a veteran in the field and former IDF liaison to organizations like the UN and Red Cross. He offered critical insight into the so-called “controversy” surrounding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF)—a program designed to bypass Hamas and deliver aid directly to civilians. Beaudoin explained that the GHF faces immense operational challenges, particula…
Israel Continues Attacks on Aid Seekers as Gaza’s Largest Hospital Is Forced to Halt Dialysis
In Gaza, Israeli forces have killed at least 43 more Palestinians, including people seeking aid and displaced families sheltering in tents. Al Jazeera reports that in just five weeks, Israel has killed at least 600 Palestinians as they sought aid at distribution sites run by the militarized, U.S.- and Israeli-backed so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. This comes as Gaza’s largest hospital, Al-Shifa, has exhausted its supplies of fuel to run …
International charities call for end to aid group in Gaza
CAIRO — Dozens of international charities and non-governmental organizations, including Oxfam, Save the Children and Amnesty, called Tuesday for an Israeli and U.S.-backed aid mechanism for Gaza to disband over repeated incidents of chaos and deadly violence against Palestinians heading…
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