US-Backed Aid Company in Gaza Shutters Operations
- On Nov 24, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation announced it will permanently close operations in the Gaza Strip after suspending distribution sites six weeks ago at the U.S.-brokered ceasefire.
- Created with U.S. and Israeli backing, GHF launched on May 26 with secure, fenced sites staffed by vetted locals to prevent diversion amid halted U.N. deliveries.
- Over four and a half months, GHF distributed more than 3 million food boxes, totaling 187 million meals, plus 5,600 metric tons of potatoes, 1,300 metric tons of onions, and 1.1 million Ready-to-Use Supplementary Food packs.
- GHF said it will hand off its work to the Civil-Military Coordination Center , with the U.S. State Department thanking GHF while Hamas called for accountability.
- U.N. experts in August called for GHF to be dismantled, reporting at least 859 people killed around sites and condemning Israel's control over aid distribution.
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The Foundation for Humanitarian Aid in the Gaza Strip, supported by the United States and Israel, is officially shutting down its work.
For the United Nations, the Gaza Humanitarian Fund did not operate in accordance with the principles of international humanitarian law and its methods resulted in hundreds of deaths.
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…
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