Overview
- Johnnie Moore, an evangelical leader and former adviser to Donald Trump, was named executive chairman of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation on June 3
- The foundation reports distributing seven million meals in its first week, a figure that remains unverified by independent monitors
- United Nations officials and major aid groups refuse to work with GHF, warning that its model conditions aid on political or military objectives
- Health authorities say at least 27 Palestinians died and more than 150 were injured while trying to reach GHF distribution centers
- Key partners including Boston Consulting Group have withdrawn support following scrutiny of GHF’s funding and logistics