Aid group suspends Gaza operations after ceasefire
Summary
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) stopped its aid work in Gaza after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on October 10. The group, funded until November, made its last delivery on a recent Friday and is trying to resume operations amid ceasefire terms that might exclude them. The ceasefire seems to have slightly increased aid movement, but challenges like looting persist.Key Facts
- The GHF is a US and Israeli-backed aid group that has paused its operations in Gaza.
- The group stopped after a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on October 10.
- The GHF plans to continue aid distribution but faces uncertainty due to ceasefire terms.
- Israel denies its troops fired on civilians near GHF aid sites.
- Satellite images show the GHF's northern site, SDS4, was dismantled after the ceasefire.
- UN data shows a slight increase in aid movement after the ceasefire.
- About 20% of aid delivered has reached its destination since May 19, according to the UN.
- The UN emphasizes the need for safety and reduced looting to increase aid distribution.
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