đź”— Share this article Controversial American-supported GHF Aid Organization Terminates Humanitarian Work This organization had halted its food distribution centers in Gaza after the ceasefire was implemented last month The debated, US and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) announces it is terminating its humanitarian work in the affected area, subsequent to approximately 180 days. The group had earlier paused its several relief locations in Gaza subsequent to the halt in hostilities between Palestinian factions and Israel came into force in recent weeks. The organization attempted to avoid UN systems as the primary provider of humanitarian assistance to Gazans. United Nations organizations and other humanitarian groups would not collaborate with its system, stating it was questionable and hazardous. Many residents were fatally wounded while seeking food amid turbulent circumstances near the organization's distribution points, primarily from Israeli forces, as reported by United Nations. Israel said its forces fired cautionary rounds. Mission Completion The organization declared on Monday that it was terminating work now because of the "satisfactory fulfillment of its crisis response", with a total of three million packages containing the corresponding to over 187 million food portions provided to residents. The GHF's executive director, the executive director, further mentioned the American-directed Civil-Military Coordination Center - which has been established to help execute the United States' Palestinian peace proposal - would be "taking over and developing the system the foundation tested". "GHF's model, in which militant groups were prevented from misappropriating relief supplies, had major impact in convincing militant groups to participate and establishing a truce." Reactions and Responses The militant group - which disputes allegations of misappropriation - welcomed the closure of the aid organization, based on information. An official from declared the foundation should be subject to scrutiny for the negative impact it created to local residents. "We call upon all worldwide humanitarian bodies to guarantee that responsibility is assigned after resulting in fatalities and harm of thousands of Gazans and concealing the starvation policy implemented by the Israeli government." Operational Background The organization commenced activities in Gaza on May 26th, a short period subsequent to the Israeli government had moderately reduced a comprehensive closure on relief and commercial goods to Gaza that persisted for nearly three months and led to substantial deficiencies of necessary provisions. Subsequently, a famine was declared in the Palestinian urban center. The organization's sustenance provision locations in southern and central Gaza were managed by United States-based protection companies and positioned in regions under Israeli military authority. Humanitarian Concerns The UN and its partners claimed the approach contravened the basic relief guidelines of neutrality, impartiality and independence, and that guiding distressed residents into military-controlled areas was inherently unsafe. International human rights monitoring body said it recorded the killing of at least 859 Palestinians attempting to obtain nourishment in the proximity to foundation locations between 26 May and 31 July. A further 514 persons were killed near the courses followed by international humanitarian deliveries, it added. The majority of these individuals were fatally wounded by the Israeli military, as per the organization's documentation. Divergent Narratives Israel's armed services said its soldiers had released alerting fire at people who approached them in a "intimidating" fashion. The organization declared there were no shooting events at the aid sites and accused the UN of using "false and misleading" data from the Gazan medical department controlled by militant factions. Future Implications The foundation's prospects had been indefinite since Palestinian factions and Israeli authorities consented a ceasefire deal to carry out the first phase of the American administration's peace initiative. The arrangement specified humanitarian assistance would take place "free from intervention from the both sides through the UN organizations and their partners, and the humanitarian medical organization, in combination with other global organizations not associated in any manner" with Palestinian factions and Israeli authorities. International organization official Stephane Dujarric declared this week that the GHF's shutdown would have "zero effect" on its activities "as we never partnered with them". The spokesperson additionally stated that while increased relief was entering the region since the halt in hostilities began on early October, it was "insufficient to satisfy all requirements" of the over two million inhabitants.