The food-distribution crisis in Gaza has led to over 1,000 civilian deaths since late May, as Palestinians face violence when attempting to access aid. Prime Minister Netanyahu resumed air strikes on March 18, resulting in significant casualties, including numerous children. An extensive blockade was imposed on Gaza from early March until late May, worsening humanitarian conditions. Due to mistrust of international aid organizations, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was established with U.S. funding but faced leadership changes and involvement from for-profit entities, raising concerns over its operations.
Since late May, more than 1,000 Palestinians have reportedly been killed in the scramble for sustenance while seeking aid-distribution locations overseen by Israeli and U.S. authorities.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu initiated air strikes on March 18 that resulted in over 400 Palestinian deaths in 36 hours, including 183 children.
The Israeli government, distrusting international humanitarian institutions, created the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a nonprofit funded by the Trump administration with $30 million.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has faced scrutiny due to ties with for-profit companies and leadership concerns, having initially included McNally Capital.
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