Gaza is facing a catastrophic hunger crisis, with widespread reports of starvation and deaths as humanitarian aid fails to reach those in need.
Israel and the United Nations are locked in a public blame game, each accusing the other of blocking or failing to distribute vital supplies, while hundreds of aid trucks sit idle at border crossings. The controversial US- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has come under fire for alleged abuses at aid sites, including violence against desperate civilians, and for its for-profit model. International organizations and former contractors have raised concerns about the transparency, ethics, and effectiveness of privatized aid delivery in conflict zones.
As the crisis escalates, calls grow for independent investigations and a return to traditional, UN-led humanitarian oversight.
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