Searching for answers about US-backed aid agency in Gaza
Summary
A new aid group called the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) was set up in Delaware shortly after President Trump took office, aiming to provide food to people in Gaza. The GHF, supported by the US and Israel, is facing controversy amid deadly incidents and accusations of interference with aid operations in Gaza.Key Facts
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) was registered in Delaware, USA, soon after Donald Trump became president.
- The GHF aims to feed people in Gaza, where over two million people risk starvation, according to the United Nations.
- The foundation uses armed American security contractors and bypasses the UN as the main supplier of aid in Gaza.
- Critics claim the GHF helps Israel's plan to relocate Palestinians within Gaza, but Israel and the GHF deny this.
- Israel accuses Hamas of interfering with GHF operations, while Hamas denies these allegations.
- Recently, at least 15 Palestinians died from Israeli fire near a GHF aid site, as reported by local hospitals.
- An early May leaked document outlined GHF's operations, showing plans to use private contractors and Israeli forces for security.
- The document listed advisors like Nate Mook and David Beasley, though neither is currently involved with GHF.
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