The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has started aid distribution in Gaza, providing thousands of meals, but faces criticism over its operations and transparency amidst chaotic scenes at distribution centers.
In a stunning move, Jake Wood resigns from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, citing inability to adhere to humanitarian principles amid a controversial aid plan backed by Israel and the US. The GHF aims to deliver aid despite criticism.
As President Trump prepares for his Gulf trip, the U.S. and Israel propose a controversial plan to allow limited aid into Gaza, aiming to alleviate hunger but facing pushback from humanitarian groups. Will it succeed?
As the humanitarian crisis in Gaza deepens, the US announces a new aid distribution plan that raises eyebrows. Will this initiative truly help the people of Gaza, or is it a mere political maneuver?