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Aid Groups Push Back as Gaza Humanitarian Foundation Prepares for Food Aid Rollout

Concerns grow over the foundation's capacity, neutrality, and potential displacement of Palestinians as it plans to centralize food distribution in Gaza.

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A worker loads humanitarian aid on a truck at the Kerem Shalom crossing between southern Israel and the Gaza Strip, on May 22, 2025

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.