GHF Discloses 12 of Its Local Staff Members Murdered by Hamas, Others Tortured in Gaza
- The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation launched operations on May 27, 2025, providing nearly 50 million meals through 87,000 food boxes amid ongoing conflict in Gaza.
- GHF's operations began after nearly three months of Israeli blockade and limited humanitarian access, leading to mounting international criticism and escalating violence near aid sites.
- Human rights groups accuse GHF of an opaque, militarized aid distribution model coordinated with Israeli forces that exposes Palestinians to harm and dehumanization at these aid points.
- Pictures and pharmacist reports confirmed opioid pills, specifically Oxycodone, found in aid flour sacks, prompting public warnings of addiction risks and accusations that food aid is weaponized against Palestinians.
- These developments have intensified calls for suspending GHF operations amid allegations of aiding war crimes, with outcomes suggesting increased humanitarian challenges and political tensions in Gaza.
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The disaster continues in the Gaza Strip. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), supported by the US and Israeli governments, deplores the deaths among humanitarian aid workers who come to the aid of the people, as reported by the conservative Israeli daily Jerusalem Post, taken over by Le Figaro. Twelve of them were reportedly murdered according to the NGO, and Hamas, assisted by armed militias, would hinder the delivery of aid."Hamas has put …


Austria's Foreign Minister strongly criticized the current organisation of aid deliveries to Gaza. Israel's Foreign Minister pointed out the complexity of the regional security situation and sees herself in law
The Austrian Foreign Minister criticises the amount and implementation of the aid deliveries by the private foundation Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which is not a reliable partner. Meinl-Reisinger rejects the lifting of the European-Israeli Association Agreement.
Some 250 DFAE collaborators had called on their minister to be firmer in denouncing violations of international law in Gaza. The Federal Council replied to them, and the warnings were a two-step reminder. The 250 employees of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs, who had sent a letter in early June of their expectation of a stronger condemnation of violations of international humanitarian law in the territories occupied by Israel from their…
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