The United States has approved a $30 million funding package for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, an organization backed by Israel that has drawn international criticism. The United Nations and other aid groups have condemned the foundation’s methods, which they claim expose Gazans to danger.
Palestinians have received aid packages distributed by the organization in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, raising questions about the effectiveness and safety of the aid distribution process. The decision has sparked debates about the role of foreign aid in conflict zones and the potential risks associated with such initiatives.
Despite the controversy, the U.S. government has defended its decision, emphasizing the importance of providing aid to those in need. Critics, however, argue that the foundation’s ties to Israel may compromise the neutrality and effectiveness of aid efforts in the region.