Chaos Erupts at Gaza Aid Distribution Amid Criticism and Resignations
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation's food distribution efforts in Gaza faced chaos, resulting in deaths and injuries, while leadership turmoil raises questions about aid operations.

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Overview
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, backed by Israel and the US, faced criticism for chaotic food distribution in Gaza, leading to four deaths.
Israeli military fired warning shots to restore order after a stampede injured 48 at a distribution site near Rafah.
One civilian was killed during the incident, highlighting the dangers of aid delivery in the region.
The US State Department lacked a clear plan for aid deliveries, leaving GHF's operations unaddressed.
Leadership instability at GHF arose as executives resigned or denied association, raising concerns about the foundation's humanitarian principles.
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