Trump administration authorizes $30 million for Israeli-backed group distributing food in Gaza
- The Trump administration authorized $30 million in June 2025 for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a controversial U.S.-backed group distributing food in Gaza.
- This funding follows Israel's offensive after Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack and an 11-week blockade that caused severe humanitarian shortages in Gaza.
- Since May 2025, the GHF delivered over 40 million meals but aid sites saw deadly violence as Palestinians seeking food were shot near distribution centers.
- CAFOD condemned this militarized aid approach as a deadly trap violating humanitarian principles, while the UN human rights office called weaponizing food a war crime.
- The funding and operations reflect a contentious shift in Gaza aid, intensifying civilian risks and prompting calls for safe, impartial humanitarian assistance.
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Trump admin announces $30m for American Gaza aid program even after dozens killed
Testimony collected by The Independent from Palestinians whose family members have been killed at sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation paints a picture of chaos and death
·London, United Kingdom
Read Full ArticleThere have been several times of chaotic circumstances and shooting incidents at GHF distribution sites in Gaza.
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