Overview
- Israel and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) have agreed to allow non-food aid to continue under the existing UN-led system, while GHF plans to take over food aid distribution.
- GHF intends to set up eight secure distribution hubs across Gaza, initially guarded by armed private contractors, but aid organizations have raised concerns about the plan's feasibility and impact.
- Major aid groups, including Save the Children and Project HOPE, have voiced skepticism about GHF's capacity to manage food aid effectively and its potential to displace Palestinians toward centralized hubs.
- TRIAL International has called for Swiss authorities to monitor GHF's operations, citing worries about funding transparency and adherence to humanitarian principles.
- The ongoing blockade by Israel, restricting food, fuel, and medicine, has intensified Gaza's humanitarian crisis, affecting 2.3 million residents and prompting international criticism.