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U.S.-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation reopens Rafah aid sites after deadly pause

United Nations officials denounce the military-secured network for compromising humanitarian neutrality following its suspension of deliveries for security upgrades

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A child looks on as Palestinians carry their belongings as they flee their homes after the Israeli army issued evacuation orders, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, June 3, 2025. REUTERS/Hatem Khaled

Overview

  • Two distribution centers in Rafah resumed operations Thursday, including one new site, after the foundation paused deliveries to repair facilities and bolster security measures
  • The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has urged the Israel Defense Forces to extend protection beyond site perimeters, clarify access corridors and enhance troop training to prevent civilian harm
  • Major humanitarian organizations and the UN refuse to partner with the foundation, criticizing its reliance on Israeli military control and limited distribution points as politicizing aid
  • UN World Food Programme director Cindy McCain warns that over 500,000 Gazans face catastrophic food insecurity and potential famine without unrestricted access to humanitarian relief
  • The United States vetoed a UN Security Council resolution calling for an immediate ceasefire and full, unhindered aid access to Gaza, underscoring its support for the new distribution effort