Scarce, poor in nutrition, and very difficult to cook: The mirage of food aid from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
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Mohamed Nabil Zeidan's family has faced dire food shortages in Gaza, going months without bread due to an Israeli blockade on humanitarian aid since March. A recent food distribution by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) turned tragic when the family attempted to reach a center; an Israeli military strike led to chaos and loss of life. Despite GHF's assurances of peace during distributions, they have been implicated in violence and criticized for potential military ties, with the United Nations labeling their operations as militarized, highlighting the complexity and danger of aid management in conflict zones.
Since the Israeli ban on humanitarian aid in March, families in Gaza like Mohamed Nabil Zeidan's have experienced severe food shortages, with many deprived of basic necessities.
The GHF, despite its claims of peaceful operations, has faced scrutiny from the UN and NGOs that describe its actions as intentionally militarized amid ongoing violence.
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