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Humanitarian Coordinator: GHF Will Leave Gaza, Aid Model ‘Increases Our Suffering’ ➤ After 90 days of forced starvation, “We have here 2.5 million people still waiting for their main meal to stay alive,” Eyad Amawi, a relief coordinator in Central Gaza, told Drop Site News. Amawi, who works with...

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“These distribution centers have killed more people than they have helped.” REPORT: The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) – an Israeli- and U.S.-backed entity rejected by major international aid organizations – announced it had suspended food parcel distribution in Gaza, blaming Hamas for claimed “direct threats.” “These threats made it impossible to proceed today without putting innocent lives at risk,” GHF said in a statement. “GHF will not be deterred. We remain committed to safe, secure, and independent aid delivery. We are actively adapting our operations to overcome these threats and fully intend to resume distributions without delay.” Palestinian journalist Ahmed Al-Najjar told Al Jazeera English that “these distribution centers have killed more people than they have helped.” He said, “It’s almost tragically comical to say these GHF sites are closed today, as if they were operating effectively” and “making a difference” in the lives of Palestinians amid the humanitarian catastrophe imposed on Gaza. GHF, which requires Palestinians to walk long distances through dangerous areas to collect heavy boxes of dry food, has been widely described as serving Israeli military objectives under the guise of humanitarianism. Since it began operations about 10 days ago, Israeli forces have repeatedly opened fire on civilians gathered near its aid sites, killing at least 118 people. The United Nations and major aid agencies have said they already have systems in place to deliver aid safely and warned that parallel structures like GHF are exacerbating Gaza’s humanitarian crisis rather than alleviating it.

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🚨NEW: Gaza Humanitarian Fund Launches as Israeli Opposition Leader Alleges Covert State Funding The major U.S.-linked aid initiative in Gaza is facing intense scrutiny after Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid alleged that the Netanyahu government is secretly backing the Gaza Humanitarian Fund (GHF) through foreign front companies. GHF officially launched operations on Monday, saying it had begun delivering food to secure distribution sites in Gaza and aims to reach 1 million Palestinians by the end of the week. But its leadership collapse, legal challenges, and structural concerns have cast doubt on the effort’s long-term viability. Key Details: ➤ Lapid: Israel Using Shell Companies to Influence Gaza Aid Speaking during a no-confidence vote in the Knesset, Lapid claimed that the Israeli government is behind two foreign entities—the Swiss-based GHF and the American-registered Safe Reach Solutions—allegedly set up to funnel Israeli public funds into Gaza aid operations. He suggested the project was orchestrated by Israeli security services under Prime Minister Netanyahu and Finance Minister Smotrich, warning that it may be an effort to control humanitarian access under the guise of neutrality. GHF told reporters it had secured $100 million in funding from an anonymous donor even after initial backers like UAE and some European nations had backed away. ➤ Israeli Government Denies Allegations A spokesperson for Netanyahu’s office said, “Israel is not funding the humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.” No other evidence has yet surfaced to confirm Lapid’s claims, and no international watchdog or third-party government has investigated the claims. Ambassador Mike Huckabee had previously said that claims of Israeli involvement were “wholly untrue.” ➤ GHF Launches; Wood Resigns, Acree Named Interim Director Jake Wood resigned as GHF’s CEO yesterday, just before launch, saying the group could not uphold the principles of “humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence.” He had been approached two months ago to lead the initiative but said the structure was fundamentally compromised. GHF has since promoted its Head of Mission former USAID official John Acree as interim Executive Director. ➤ GHF to Temporarily Rely on NGOs for Food Aid Until It Scales Operations In a letter to COGAT dated May 22 and obtained by Middle East Eye, Jake Wood said GHF would initially open four secure distribution sites—three in southern Gaza and one in central Gaza—with plans to expand to at least eight, including in the north. Until then, “qualified humanitarian agencies” will continue distributing food aid in parallel. Wood acknowledged that GHF lacks the infrastructure to manage distributions independently for now, but intends to assume a more direct role once it scales up. Non-food items like medical supplies and hygiene kits will remain under the existing UN-led system, coordinated with Israel. ➤ Swiss Office Shuts Down; Legal Review Underway Swiss authorities are reviewing whether to open a formal investigation after TRIAL International, a war crimes watchdog, filed complaints against GHF. GHF’s Swiss operations have been completely suspended, and the group plans to continue via its U.S.-based entity. ➤ Widespread Rejection by Aid Agencies and Donors GHF’s model—built around Israeli-designated “safe corridors” and distribution hubs secured by private armed contractors, with aid restricted to pre-approved Palestinians—has been widely rejected by the humanitarian community. The U.N. and major aid organizations have refused to participate, warning that the plan violates core humanitarian principles, risks militarizing aid delivery, and could contribute to the forced displacement of Palestinians—a war crime under international law. Donor governments in Europe and Asia have also reportedly backed away, citing concerns about the fund’s feasibility, logistics, and lack of neutrality.

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WATCH | Gaza humanitarian coordinator Eyad Amawi outlines in harrowing detail how Israel has weaponized hunger as part of a broader plan to destabilize and demoralize Gaza’s population. Aid trucks, he says, are deliberately routed through overcrowded areas where people are desperate. Israeli forces block local volunteers from helping or securing delivery zones, and drivers are instructed to abandon trucks so mobs of starving people attack them. This isn’t logistical failure — it’s engineered chaos, he said. Amawi argues that Israel is systematically training Palestinians to “normalize” disorder and violence as the price of survival. “If you need to eat, you must attack the trucks,” he says. “If you want baby formula, you must risk death.” Amawi describes the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) as the cynical vehicle for this policy, operating alongside Israeli military attacks to manufacture desperation. He noted that aid is suspended in the central Netzarim area under the pretense of “maintenance,” but the goal is to force Gazans south towards Rafah and into a psychological state where chaos, humiliation, and fear become routine. The larger Israeli strategy, Amawi warns, is to portray this coerced misery as humanitarian relief: “They want to make the concentration camp acceptable for the world, and they’re doing it through starvation and violence.” The result is not just physical collapse — it is the mass conditioning of a population to submit to domination in exchange for crumbs.

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