An Israeli Restaurateur Is Now the Official Spokesperson for a Gaza Aid Program
Briefly

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) was established as a collaboration between Israel and the U.S. to provide aid in Gaza, diverging from UN efforts, which Israel hindered. However, reports reveal that accessing food and supplies has led to violence, with at least 400 Gazans killed at distributions since GHF began. Critics, including Doctors Without Borders, denounce the initiative as a guise for humanitarianism. Amidst this, Shahar Segal, a prominent Israeli restaurateur, has been positioned as GHF's spokesperson, suggesting a focus on presenting the aid as beneficial to Gazans despite the surrounding chaos.
This system is a slaughter masquerading as humanitarian aid, and it must be immediately dismantled, Doctors Without Borders wrote in a statement.
I believe this is the only correct and possible way to deliver food, Segal told NPR via text.
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