
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation To End Operations
An aid agency which combined U.S. and Israeli efforts, to bypass Hamas and the UN, is shuttering its activity amid the successful Trump-backed ceasefire.

An aid agency which combined U.S. and Israeli efforts, to bypass Hamas and the UN, is shuttering its activity amid the successful Trump-backed ceasefire.

Officials say they will go on strike unless the bloc severs more ties with the Middle East’s only democracy.

Critics say it is “time for real journalistic scrutiny” into the long list of failures at the United Nations.

Crowds of Palestinians standing behind barbed wire fences appeared to cheer loudly as President Trump’s special Middle East envoy and the U.S. ambassador to Israel arrived at an aid operation site.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation takes power away from Hamas, so the terror group is working to get it shut down.

If a new aid model emerges, one that bypasses political middlemen and focuses on direct civilian relief, the influence of both UNRWA and Hamas shrinks.
The Islamists are actively discouraging Gazans from collecting food parcels from the one organisation allowed through the blockade.