US-Backed Aid Company in Gaza Shutters Operations
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation delivered over 187 million meals in five months before handing off operations to the U.S.-led Civil-Military Coordination Center, its director said.
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has announced it will permanently close operations after suspending work during a ceasefire, according to two Israeli sources.
- The Foundation distributed over 187 million meals but faced criticism for safety issues at its distribution sites.
- UN experts reported more than 2,100 Palestinians were killed seeking aid from GHF, citing negligence of safety measures.
- GHF's Executive Director, John Acree, claimed they succeeded in their mission and will hand off operations to the U.S.-led Civil-Military Coordination Center.
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The controversial aid organization Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) is ending its emergency aid operations in the Gaza Strip. The organization says its mission is complete. International organizations have fiercely criticized the GHF's operations from the outset. Hundreds of Palestinians seeking aid were killed, aid points were located in remote locations, and far too little food was distributed. At the end of August, a famine was officially d…
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to shut down aid effort in devastated enclave
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced Monday that it will end its operation in the besieged enclave. The GHF took over the aid operations in Gaza in May after the Israeli government approved the resumption of military aid, though it had not been operating since the start of the ceasefire agreement struck last month. “From the outset, GHF’s goal was to meet an urgent need, prove that a new approach could succeed where others had failed, and …
His action was highly contested because of alleged shootings at Palestinians who came for food.
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