Phil Reilly was among the first CIA agents in Afghanistan post-9/11 and noted the swift defeat of the Taliban in 45 days. Currently, he contributes to private management plans for humanitarian aid in Gaza, criticized for questionable effectiveness amid significant civilian casualties. Recently, he has entered discussions regarding aid distribution in Gaza for 2024, after the Israeli military's significant offensive against Hamas. His previous association with the Boston Consulting Group highlights further complexities in aid management projects, which were initiated without full transparency.
Phil Reilly recalls that, with 300 troops on the ground, the United States managed to defeat the Taliban in just 45 days. He emphasizes the efficiency of the CIA's confidential operation post-9/11.
More than two decades later, Reilly is key in managing humanitarian aid to Gaza, executed by U.S. contractors, amid severe criticism and setbacks, especially after 600 Palestinian civilian casualties.
Reilly has engaged in talks with Israel about distributing aid to Gaza starting in 2024, following the Israeli offensive against Hamas after October 7, 2023, which left 1,200 dead.
As a consultant for the Boston Consulting Group, Reilly's work involves initiating an aid organization for Gaza, though crucial details were reportedly concealed during its establishment.
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