Overview
- The pilot began on August 17 in Gaza’s Saudi Neighborhood with 350 families invited to reserve aid parcels in advance.
- Participants receive photo ID cards with unique numbers and may create online profiles to guarantee pre-set aid boxes on specific days.
- GHF reports having delivered nearly 125 million meals since late May through fenced, biometric-assisted distributions.
- Major UN agencies and NGOs continue to boycott GHF over humanitarian neutrality and safety concerns, and the IDF is investigating shootings near its sites.
- Aid remains available on a first-come, first-served basis for nonparticipants, and GHF plans to expand the reservation program in the coming weeks.