Gaza Aid complicates the ceasefire of Israel-Hamas, the GHF accuses tactics of “mafia”,

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Negotiations to ensure a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas seem to have struck a dead end in the hopes of the best mediators, including the special shipment of the Middle East of President Donald Trump, Steve Witkoff, that an agreement can be concluded soon.
There are several problems that remain major obstacles to obtain lasting peace in the Gaza Strip and the return of all hostages, according to several sources with which Fox News Digital has spoken.
But one of the best collage points would have been the question of helping Palestinians who should exactly distribute the necessary support.

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“This is a complex political environment in the middle of a cease-fire negotiation,” said Gaza President Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), Reverend Johnnie Moore at Fox News Digital. “I understand that the first night of the cease-fire negotiation, one of the main questions that Hamas and their negotiators have been led to see the elimination of the GHF.
“What should tell you something,” he continued. “Hamas did not want 70 million meals of food in the Gaza Strip for the people they allege – it’s absurd.”
After the blockade of almost three months of Israel on the aid to the Gaza Strip, the GHF – an American and Israeli aid mechanism – was, at the end of May, authorized to launch food delivery with the help of the Israeli defense force (FDI) as a means to ensure that catering trucks were not exceeded and dismissed by the Hamas terrorist group.
The GHF, which has faced a rigid counterpoup to its divergence from traditional humanitarian assistance methods, argued that its convoys were much better obtained from Hamas attacks than the United Nations delivery trucks, and therefore assured that the aid was in fact found in the hands of Palestinian civilians.
Hamas has long used humanitarian aid as a means of control over Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and as a recruitment tool, going so far as to threaten hungry civilians to accept food aid from the GHF to their family at the end of May, telling them that they “will pay the price and we will take the necessary measures”.
The GHF has delivered some 70 million meals between 800,000 and 1 million Palestinians, confirmed Moore.
But reports have surfaced on several occasions by affirming that the Palestinians flock to the four distribution sites faced insurmountable dangers and Friday, the United Nations Human Rights Office said that it thought that nearly 800 people had been killed near help sites.

Gaza Palestinians obtain aid from the United States and the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation supported by the United States. (Gaza Humanitarian Foundation)
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The Bureau based in Geneva said that they had recorded some 615 people had been killed near GHF sites and 183 near other help convoys, and according to spokesperson Ravina Shamdasani, the majority of these deaths were caused by “ball injuries”.
The UN did not immediately answer the questions of Fox News Digital on the fact that it was the FDI or Hamas that were at the end of the weapon, and if these deaths occurred directly from civilians looking for help, chaotic eruptions that followed outside the distribution centers, or if these deaths occurred in the midst of the continuous war when civilians were civilians.
The FDI earlier this month said that, following an investigation into the civilian victims reported on the aid distribution sites, he had issued new orders to his southern command on the basis of “learned lessons”.
The GHF announced this week a second phase of its aid delivery system which could reduce the threats to which civilians are faced during the search for aid, by distributing supplies directly through the community leaders of Gaza – which means that there could be fewer travel for civilians in need.
But the GHF also rejected the figures for the toll of the deaths of the UN and Moore with fervently argues that no deaths took place on or near their distribution sites.
“The UN. They lie. They take statistics that come from the Ministry of Health controlled by Hamas in Gaza, and they share these statistics without any exams at all,” Moore told Fox News Digital.

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“We know that Hamas has regularly lied about civil death figures from the start of this conflict. We know that Hamas does not distinguish between the death of Hamas activists and between civilians, and … We know that since the very beginning of the functioning of the GHF, Hamas has made an intentional decision,” he added.
The UN, on the other hand, maintains that he examines his own informants and obtains evidence through “various reliable sources, including medical organizations, human rights and humanitarian organizations”.
But the Critics of the UN continue to question its reliability after the apparent discovery of at least nine employees of the United Nations Rescue and Work Agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA), who would have been Involved in attacks of October 7, 2023 Hamas On Israel, who saw the death of some 1,200 Israelis and the abductions of 250 to 50 others remain hostage.
However Philippe LazzariniCommissioner General of UNRWA, dismissed these employees in October 2024, there remains open hostility between the United Nations and Israel, and now GHF.
Lazzarini, with more than 200 other humanitarian organizations, also personally called the GHF withdrawal from the Gaza Strip.
Moore has accused the UN of using tactics of the “mafia” type by linking the aid program despite the success it saw by providing millions of meals.

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“We want to work with these organizations, but instead of engaging with us, what they did is that they worked behind the scenes to sabotage us,” said Moore. “There is no other way to describe it. The UN behaves like a mafia.”
Although the UN did not officially call for the abolition of the GHF, it criticized the “militarized” approach to the organization to provide aid, which is not considered acceptable by the Sphere AssociationThis establishes international humanitarian aid standards.
The GHF and the UN said that more aid was not only necessary, but this would help eliminate intense security risks affiliated with obtaining humanitarian supplies.
“I have been very clear that the UN cannot do a humanitarian work alone in Gaza, we need partners,” said UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric, Fox News Digital. “All we ask is that these partners operate under the humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality and independence worldwide.”
Although the two parties finally have the same objective, there seems to be an increasing dead end on how to provide stable aid to the Palestinians who continue to live in extremely disastrous situations.
“My mission and GHF’s mission are really, really simple. It’s just to feed people. And it shouldn’t be as controversial as it was,” said Moore. “My interest has always been in” day after “. We have to do both.”

The displaced Palestinian children are waiting to receive a free meal from a caritative food distribution center in Gaza City, Northern Gaza, Tuesday, May 27, 2025. (Ahmad Salem / Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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“We have to plan the” day after “, and we have to approach the urgency, and it is time for the United Nations to stop playing political games,” he continued. “We can solve problems together.
“But we have to make the decision to work together. GHF has already made this decision, and we have reiterated again and again that we want to work with the international community to reach these people. The decision is now theirs, and we will be here pending, our extensive hand,” said Moore.