News24 | Call for US-Backed Gaza Aid Group to Shut Down, Warning of ‘War Crimes’ Complicity
- Over a dozen human rights organizations have urged the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation to halt its activities, citing concerns that the group could be implicated in war crimes.
- The call followed GHF’s militarized, privatized aid model coordinating with Israeli forces, raising risks of aiding war crimes and undermining humanitarian principles.
- GHF began distributing aid on May 26 after UN relief groups were banned, but at least 450 Palestinians have died near aid points amid chaotic scenes.
- US Senator Elizabeth Warren questioned redirecting $500 million from USAID to GHF, citing opaque funding, Trump administration links, and doubts on neutrality and competence.
- The groups urge restoring multilateral aid channels, opening Gaza, and a ceasefire, as failing to act may expose GHF and supporters to criminal and civil liability.
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News24 | Call for US-backed Gaza aid group to shut down, warning of ‘war crimes’ complicity
More than a dozen human rights organisations called on the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), whose aid distribution has seen chaotic and deadly scenes, to cease its operations, warning of possible complicity in war crimes. ...
Rights advocates urge suspension of US-backed aid group in Gaza over alleged law violations
Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has been associated with the deaths of several Palestinians who have been shot dead in the past couple of weeks as they rushed to aid distribution centres run by the group
Rights groups call for Gaza aid foundation shutdown, warn of complicity in war crimes
NEW YORK, June 24 — More than a dozen human rights organisations called Monday on the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), whose aid distribution has seen chaotic and deadly scenes, to cease its operations, warning of possible complicity in war crimes. “This new model of privatised, militarised aid distribution constitutes a radical and dangerous shift away from established international humanitarian relief operations,” the 15 organisations said …
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