Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says 5 workers killed in attack
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The GHF began operations on May 26 after Israel completely cut off supplies into Gaza for more than two months. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Israel’s use of aid as a weapon of war has provoked outrage. It has prevented essential supplies from entering Gaza. And yet its new effort to distribute aid is also proving deeply controversial. Hamas says it is a front for the idf. International aid organisations have decried it. What is this new network and what is it trying to do?
JUBA (Reuters) -Fifty-kilo sacks of food hurtled out the open hatch of the cargo plane, scattering in the wind on their 1,000-foot descent to the northeastern flatlands of South Sudan. The campaign, which South Sudan's government says it is funding,
Based upon what I know, this is an independent initiative that is not funded by the Israeli government,” Johnnie Moore told NBC News.
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Rev. Johnnie Moore, executive chairman of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, is staying focused on delivering aid as the organization he leads faces international criticism.
Hamas has killed five staff belonging to a new US aid delivery company in Gaza and may also have taken hostages, the organisation said. In a statement early on Thursday, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) team said the terror group attacked a bus carrying more than two-dozen of its team at around 10pm on Wednesday.