US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to end operations in territory

The GuardianMonday, November 24, 2025 at 6:10:52 PM
US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to end operations in territory
  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a private company backed by the US and Israel, has announced the termination of its operations in Gaza after a tumultuous period marked by violence at its food distribution sites. The organization stated it has completed its emergency mission, which has been criticized for its controversial role in aid distribution during ongoing military operations in the region.
  • The closure of GHF's operations raises significant concerns regarding food security and humanitarian aid in Gaza, particularly as the region continues to face severe shortages and ongoing violence. The foundation's exit may leave a gap in the already strained aid efforts, which have been complicated by the recent escalation of hostilities.
  • This development occurs against a backdrop of continued violence and instability in Gaza, where Israeli airstrikes have resulted in numerous casualties and ongoing demolitions despite a declared ceasefire. The situation highlights the fragility of humanitarian efforts in the region, as various armed groups challenge existing authorities and the humanitarian crisis deepens amid geopolitical tensions.
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