Negotiations to secure a 60-day ceasefire between Israel and Hamas seem to have affected an impasse in the midst of hope of top mediators, including the special envoy Steve Witkoff by President Donald Trump, which will soon be reached a deal.
But one of the best adhesive points is reportedly the issue of help to the Palestinians and which should spread the immediate support.
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“That should tell you something,” he went on. “Hamas did not want 70 million meals in the Gaza Strip for the people they claim to give – this is absurd.”
Following Israel’s almost three-month blockade on the help of the Gaza Strip, the GHF-one was allowed by the US and Israeli support auxiliary mechanism to initiate food supply with the help of the Israel Defense Force (IDF) as a means that Food Trucks were not being overtrucks.
The GHF, who has had to deal with stiff recoil because of his divergence of traditional humanitarian aid methods, has argued that his convoys are much better protected by Hamas attacks than the delivery cars of the United Nations, and therefore ensured that the aid is actually in the hands of Palestinian citizens.
Hamas has long used humanitarian aid as a means to control Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and as a tool for recruitment, so far to threaten starving citizens from accepting GHF food help for their families at the end of May, who tells them that they will “pay the price, and we will take the necessary measures.”
The GHF has supplied around 70 million meals to between 800,000 and 1 million Palestinians, Moore confirmed.
But reports have repeatedly surfaced that claim that Palestinians who flowed to the four distribution sites have had to deal with insurmountable dangers and on Friday the UN office of the UN people rights said that it believed that nearly 800 people had been killed near Hulplocations.

Palestinians in Gaza receive help from the US and Gaza Humanitarian Foundation supported by Israel. (Gaza Humanitarian Foundation)
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The Geneva office said it had registered that around 615 people were killed near GHF locations and 183 near other auxiliary voyages, and according to spokeswoman Ravina Shamdasani the majority of these dead were caused by “Scot wounds”.
The IDF said earlier this month that after an investigation into civilian casualties reported on auxiliary sites for auxiliary distribution, the new orders had issued his South Command based on ‘learned lessons’.
This week, the GHF has announced a second phase in the assistance system with which the threats can be reduced that citizens have to offer when looking for help, by distributing supplies directly through community leaders in Gaza – which means that there can be fewer journeys for citizens in need.
But the GHF also fervently rejects the UN killer figures and Moore claims that no deaths have occurred at or near their distribution locations.

IDF -soldiers fighting in the Netzarim -Gang in Gaza. (IDF spokesperson)
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“We know that from the start of this conflict has routinely lied about civil death numbers. We know that Hamas makes no distinction between the death of Hamas militants and between citizens, and … We know that from the start of the GHF operation a deliberate decision was that the end of GHF was added.
The UN, on the other hand, claims that it obtains its own informants and obtains evidence through “various reliable sources, including medical, human rights and humanitarian organizations.”
But the UN critics continue to question reliability after the apparent discovery of at least nine employees of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), who were reportedly Involved in the Hamas -attacks of 7 October 2023 On Israel, which saw death of around 1200 Israelis and the abductions of another 250 – 50 from hostages.
Although Philippe LazzariniUNRWA Commissioner General, those employees ended in October 2024, there remains open hostility between the UN agency and Israel, and now the GHF.
Lazzarini, together with more than 200 other humanitarian organizations, Also called personally to remove the GHF from the Gaza Strip.
Moore accused the UN of the use of “Mafia” -like tactics by going up the utility, despite the success it has seen by delivering millions of meals.

Palestinians wear auxiliary supplies of the USA Humanitarian Foundation, supported by the US, in Khan Younis, in the southern Gaza Strip, 29 May 2025. (Reuters/Hatem Khaled)
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“We want to work with these organizations, but instead of dealing with us, she 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 has not officially called to remove the GHF, it has criticized the “militarized” approach to the organization to provide help, which is not considered acceptable by the Sphere AssociationThat determines international standards for humanitarian aid.
Both the GHF and the UN have said that more help is not only necessary, but it would also help to eliminate the intense security risks associated with obtaining humanitarian supplies.
Although both parties ultimately have the same goal, there seems to be an increasing impasse about how they can offer stable help to Palestinians who continue to live in extremely terrible situations.
“My mission and the mission of GHF is really, very simple. It’s just to feed people. And it shouldn’t be as controversial as it has been,” said Moore. “My interest has always been in the ‘day after’. We have to do both.”

Displaced Palestinian children are waiting for a free meal from a charity food distribution center in Gaza City, Noord -Gaza, on Tuesday 27 May 2025. (Ahmad Salem/Bloomberg via Getty images)
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“We have to plan for the ‘day after’, and we have to tackle the emergency situation, and it is time for the United Nations to stop playing political games,” he continued. “We can solve the problems together.
“But we have to make the decision to work together. GHF has already made that decision and we have repeated again and again that we want to work with the international community to reach these people. The decision is now of them, and we will wait here, our hand extended,” said Moore.


