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Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir's new combat plan proposes broader control over areas of Gaza if there is a further delay in negotiations for the release of the hostages.
Thousands of hungry Palestinians amassed last Tuesday morning outside a barbed-wire fence surrounding the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid centre at Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip. The moment the gates cracked open,
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation launches initiative to deliver food directly to Palestinians through local leaders, addressing criticism of its previous distribution model.
A network of consulting firms, security companies, contractors, and businessmen from the United States and Israel designed both the controversial aid distribution model and the plans for the reconstru
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The Times of Israel on MSNGaza Humanitarian Foundation says it will start delivering aid via community leadersAfter 'successful pilot,' US- and Israel-backed group says it will ramp up food distribution tenfold through local groups; current system exposes aid seekers to dangers, difficulties
The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) was paid over $1m for advising a private US maritime aid initiative for Gaza that operated outside the traditional United Nations-led system, according to the Financial Times.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation partners with local NGO to distribute 2,000 food boxes in central Gaza. The initiative aims to scale up to 1.2 million meals daily across the region.
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The Times of Israel on MSNSenior official says Israel has ‘understandings’ rather than ‘formal agreement’ with EU to boost Gaza aidThe post Senior official says Israel has ‘understandings’ rather than ‘formal agreement’ with EU to boost Gaza aid appeared first on The Times of Israel.
Boston Consulting Group's involvement with Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reportedly provokes outrage from staff and alumni
This is a last-minute call. The Government of Aotearoa New Zealand to speak out forcefully against Israel’s blockade and famine policies, and to use every diplomatic and legal avenue to demand an immediate end to the siege on Gaza.
The U.N. rights office reported 798 killings near Gaza aid points, sparking controversy over the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's methods. While GHF disputes these figures, citing U.N. convoy issues, calls for collaborative aid solutions persist amidst accusations of resource looting and escalation of violence in Gaza.