US contractor wanted for humanitarian operation in Gaza UN need not apply
Briefly

Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), a firm created by ex-military and CIA personnel, has launched a selective hiring program for aid workers in Gaza. The initiative, designed in Israel and executed in the U.S., aims to deliver humanitarian aid while preventing it from reaching Hamas. GHF, the organization managing this operation, encountered criticism due to safety concerns associated with its distribution methods. While SRS's role leans heavily on experience in high-risk environments, the project faced challenges from its inception, demonstrating the complexities of humanitarian aid under conflict circumstances.
The initiative to deliver aid in Gaza operates independently from U.N. channels, with a focus on controlling food distribution and preventing supplies from reaching Hamas.
Safe Reach Solutions requires candidates with military experience, multi-language proficiency, and the ability to lift heavy weights, reflecting the nature of high-risk humanitarian operations.
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