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(Reuters) Michelle Nichols - A U.S.-backed humanitarian organization will start work in Gaza by the end of May under a new aid distribution plan. Israel has said it backs "the American humanitarian plan," which involves private companies - instead of the UN - transporting aid to a number of secure distribution sites in Gaza. The newly created Gaza Humanitarian Foundation will run the operation. U.S. security firm UG Solutions and U.S.-based Safe Reach Solutions, which does logistics and planning, would be involved. Washington has urged the UN and aid groups to cooperate with the GHF. 2025-05-15 00:00:00Full Article
U.S.-Backed Aid Group to Start Work in Gaza
(Reuters) Michelle Nichols - A U.S.-backed humanitarian organization will start work in Gaza by the end of May under a new aid distribution plan. Israel has said it backs "the American humanitarian plan," which involves private companies - instead of the UN - transporting aid to a number of secure distribution sites in Gaza. The newly created Gaza Humanitarian Foundation will run the operation. U.S. security firm UG Solutions and U.S.-based Safe Reach Solutions, which does logistics and planning, would be involved. Washington has urged the UN and aid groups to cooperate with the GHF. 2025-05-15 00:00:00Full Article
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