Per today’s update, GHF has now distributed approximately 36,554,782 meals via roughly 626,400 boxes to date.

Aid distribution at all sites proceeded without incident and any reporting to the contrary is inaccurate.

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AFP: Gazans ‘Desperately Need More Aid,’ Says Humanitarian Group Backed By US And Israel

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an organization backed by the United States and Israel that began distributing food rations in the Palestinian territory last month, says that more aid is needed. “The people of Gaza desperately need more aid and we are ready to partner with other humanitarian groups to expand our reach to those who need help the most,” GHF interim executive director John Acree is quoted as saying in a statement.

The Times Of Israel: GHF Says It Distributed 31,680 Boxes Of Food At Three Sites Today
Staff

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation says it distributed 31,680 boxes of food at three different sites in Rafah, Khan Younis and central Gaza. GHF says its boxes contain enough food for 5.5 people for 3.5 days, but the contents are dry food products that need to be prepared elsewhere in war-ravaged Gaza, where community kitchens and cooking supplies are limited. The food distributed at GHF sites today amounted to 33 truckloads — far below the 300 trucks per day that the World Food Program says is needed to properly feed Gazans.

Breitbart: MSNBC Issues On-Air Correction: Palestinians Were Killed Waiting For UN Aid, Not GHF
Joel B. Pollack

On Thursday, Bradley had been introducing a video package about “controversial aid sites” run by GHF in Gaza. It was the latest in a series of mainstream media efforts to discredit the organization, which is currently the main provider of food aid in Gaza, distributing 2 to 3 million meals a day. The United Nations and Hamas both oppose GHF because it undermines their role and power in Gaza. Bradley’s report repeated familiar, and false, accusations that GHF is dangerous for Palestinians, and went even further than others had gone, targeting GHF executive chairman Rev. Dr. Johnnie Moore because of his “evangelical Christian ideology” and his alleged “somewhat messianic perspective on Israel.”

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