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US-Supported Gaza Organization Distributes 187 Million Meals and Adapts Operations

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The U.S.-supported Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) announced on Monday that after providing over 187 million free meals to people in the Gaza Strip, it will hand off its work to other aid organizations. They emphasized that their aid was delivered without being intercepted by Hamas.

Starting operations on May 26, GHF aimed to ensure food reached the Gazan population and prevent theft by Hamas. According to GHF, they have successfully distributed over 1.1 million supplementary food packs for malnourished children.

GHF’s Executive Director, John Acree, stated, “From the very beginning, GHF aimed to address immediate needs and demonstrate that a new approach to aid could work. We believe that now is the time to transition this success to the wider international community.” He mentioned the recent formation of the Civil-Military Coordination Center (CMCC) as a culmination of these efforts.

Acree also praised his team, made up of veterans, humanitarian workers, and local staff, for their dedication in delivering assistance during a conflict. He said, “Our primary mission was to help civilians in dire need. We managed to create a successful model that saved lives and restored dignity.”

While GHF received praise for its efficiency, it faced criticism from U.N. organizations, which accused it of contributing to violence and mismanagement of aid.

Since May, the foundation has dealt with various accusations regarding its operations, including severe criticism from U.N. representatives. Despite this, GHF stated that none of its aid deliveries had been compromised, reinforcing their claim of effective support.

As GHF winds down, its leaders remain open to resuming their mission if fresh humanitarian needs arise, affirming their commitment to helping the people of Gaza.

In a related note, the situation in Gaza has been tense following an attack by Hamas on October 7, 2023, which led to significant casualties. The U.S. response includes a plan that requires the disarming of Hamas.

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