A newly established organization, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), has been granted authority by the U.S. and Israel to manage aid delivery to gaza, sparking scrutiny due to its recent founding and lack of prior humanitarian experience. Registered in Delaware, a state known for corporate-kind laws, the GHF’s selection has prompted questions about transparency and efficacy in getting vital supplies to civilians amidst the ongoing conflict [[1]], [[2]]. The Center for constitutional Rights and other groups are now calling for an inquiry into the foundation, alleging potential complications to aid delivery and even complicity in broader crimes [[2]], [[3]].
A organização, com sede no Delaware, estado americano que funciona como um paraÃso fiscal, foi criada em fevereiro sem histórico de atuação relevante em lidar com crises humanitárias, mas que mesmo assim recebeu sinal verde dos EUA e de Israel para controlar a distribuição de ajuda em Gaza.
A newly formed organization, based in Delaware – a state known for its favorable tax laws – has been authorized by the United States and Israel to oversee the delivery of humanitarian aid into Gaza, despite having no prior experience in managing such crises. The development raises questions about the selection process for aid distribution in the region, where access to essential supplies remains a critical concern.
Established in February, the organization’s headquarters are located in Delaware, a state often cited as a tax haven. According to reports, the group lacks a documented history of involvement in humanitarian relief efforts. Nevertheless, it has reportedly received approval from both U.S. and Israeli authorities to take control of aid distribution channels within Gaza.
The move comes as international pressure mounts to increase the flow of aid to Gaza. The appointment of a relatively inexperienced organization to manage this process could potentially impact the efficiency and effectiveness of aid delivery, and may influence ongoing diplomatic discussions regarding the conflict. Israel continues to be a focal point in the international community’s efforts to address the humanitarian situation.