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US-backed aid group to start work in Gaza

15/5/2025 6:09
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U.S.-backed humanitarian organization said on Wednesday that it

would launch operations in Gaza by the end of May and has asked

Israel to allow aid to start flowing into the enclave now under

existing procedures until it is set up.



No humanitarian aid has been delivered to Gaza since March

2, and a global hunger monitor has warned that half a million

people face starvation, a quarter of the enclave's population.

Since the war in Gaza began in October 2023, aid deliveries have

been handled by international aid groups and U.N. organizations.



The newly created Gaza Humanitarian Foundation will instead

distribute aid in Gaza from so-called secure distribution sites,

but said Israel's current plan to only allow such a few sites in

southern Gaza needed to be scaled up to include the north.



"GHF emphasizes that a successful humanitarian response

must eventually include the entire civilian population in Gaza,"

the foundation's executive director, Jake Wood, wrote in a

letter to the Israeli government.



"GHF respectfully requests that Israeli Defense Forces

(IDF) identify and deconflict sufficient locations in northern

Gaza capable of hosting GHF operated secure distribution sites

that can be made operational within thirty days," he wrote.



He asked Israel to facilitate the flow of enough aid

"using existing modalities" until GHF's distribution

infrastructure is fully operational, saying this is essential to

"alleviate the ongoing humanitarian pressure, as well as

decrease the pressure on the distribution sites during our first

days of operation."



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