US-backed aid group proposed 'Humanitarian Transit Areas' for Palestinians in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 8 – The Boston Consulting Group helped design a $2 billion Gaza Humanitarian Foundation plan including camps for up to 500,000 Palestinians with relocation packages totaling $5 billion.
- In a recent Financial Times investigation, Boston Consulting Group entered a multimillion-dollar contract to design the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid scheme, which modelled forced Palestinian displacement and included relocation costs.
- Initially contracted by Washington-based Orbis, BCG's work on Gaza's displacement model spanned October to late May, linked to CIA veteran Phil Reilly and Israeli think tank Tachlith Institute.
- Documents detail GHF’s $2 billion plan for camps housing over 500,000 Gazans, with forced expulsion costing $23,000 less per person than support costs.
- Following the revelations, BCG dismissed the partners and launched an investigation as Palestinian authorities and NGOs condemned GHF as a displacement scheme.
- This development positions Israel's actions in Gaza as a long-term legal challenge, with ICJ and ICC cases accusing Netanyahu and Gallant of genocide and war crimes.
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