
Controversial US-backed GHF to end ‘mission’ in Gaza: Statement
Al Jazeera
Rights observers condemned aid scheme for bypassing UN and deadly attacks at distribution sites.
The Israeli- and United States-backed GHF organisation has announced it is ending its “mission” in Gaza.
The group sparked controversy after it began distributing food in the Palestinian enclave in May.
It has been widely condemned for bypassing the United Nations and other humanitarian aid infrastructure in Gaza and for deadly violence that regularly broke out at or near its crowded distribution sites by Israeli soldiers and its own security contractors.
“From the outset, GHF’s goal was to meet an urgent need, prove that a new approach could succeed where others had failed, and ultimately hand off that success to the broader international community,” GHF Executive Director John Acree said in a statement on Monday.
The statement pointed to provisions in the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas that went into effect in October as the reason for ending its operations.













