A new aid system in Gaza has started operations, a US-backed group says
[May 27, 2025]
By WAFAA SHURAFA and SAMY MAGDY
DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — A new aid system in Gaza opened its
first distribution hubs Monday, according to a U.S.-backed group that
said it began delivering food to Palestinians who face growing hunger
after Israel’s nearly three-month blockade to pressure Hamas.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is taking over the handling of aid
despite objections from United Nations. The desperately needed supplies
started flowing on a day that saw Israeli strikes kill at least 52
people in Gaza.
The group said truckloads of food -- it did not say how many -- had been
delivered to its hubs, and distribution to Palestinians had begun. It
was not clear where the hubs were located or how those receiving
supplies were chosen.
“More trucks with aid will be delivered tomorrow, with the flow of aid
increasing each day,” the foundation said in a statement.
The U.N. and aid groups have pushed back against the new system, which
is backed by Israel and the United States. They assert that Israel is
trying to use food as a weapon and say a new system won’t be effective.
Israel has pushed for an alternative aid delivery plan because it says
it must stop Hamas from seizing aid. The U.N. has denied that the
militant group has diverted large amounts.
It's not clear who is funding the group
The foundation began operations a day after the resignation of its
executive director. Jake Wood, an American, said it had become clear the
foundation would not be allowed to operate independently. It’s not clear
who is funding the group, which said it had appointed an interim leader,
John Acree, to replace Wood,

The organization is made up of former humanitarian, government and
military officials. It has said its distribution points will be guarded
by private security firms and that the aid would reach a million
Palestinians — around half of Gaza’s population — by the end of the
week.
Under pressure from allies, Israel began allowing a trickle of
humanitarian aid into Gaza last week after blocking all food, medicine,
fuel or other goods from entering since early March. Aid groups have
warned of famine and say the aid that has come in is nowhere near enough
to meeting mounting needs.
Hamas warned Palestinians on Monday not to cooperate with the new aid
system, saying it is part of Israel's plans to transfer much of Gaza's
population to other countries.
Israel says it plans to facilitate what it describes as the voluntary
migration of much of Gaza's population of 2 million, a plan rejected by
Palestinians and much of the international community.
Israel’s military campaign has destroyed vast areas of Gaza and
internally displaced some 90% of its population. Many have fled multiple
times.
Airstrikes hit shelter
The Israeli airstrikes killed at least 36 people in a
school-turned-shelter that was hit as people slept, setting their
belongings ablaze, according to local health officials. The military
said it targeted militants operating from the school.

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Walaa Al-Kilani, center, mourns her mother and brother, who were
killed when an Israeli military strike hit a school sheltering
displaced residents, at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City, Monday, May
26, 2025. (AP Photo/Jehad Alshrafi)

Israel renewed its offensive in March after ending a ceasefire with
Hamas. It has vowed to seize control of Gaza and keep fighting until
Hamas is destroyed or disarmed, and until it returns the remaining
58 hostages, a third of them believed to be alive, from the Oct. 7,
2023, attack that ignited the war.
Hamas-led militants killed some 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and
abducted 251 people in the 2023 attack. Israel’s retaliatory
offensive has killed around 54,000 Palestinians, according to the
Gaza Health Ministry. It says more than half the dead are women and
children but does not distinguish between civilians and combatants
in its count.
The strike on the school in the Daraj neighborhood of Gaza City also
wounded dozens of people, said Fahmy Awad, head of the ministry’s
emergency service. He said a father and his five children were among
the dead. The Shifa and al-Ahli hospitals in Gaza City confirmed the
overall toll.
Awad said the school was hit three times while people slept, setting
fire to their belongings. Footage circulating online showed rescuers
struggling to extinguish fires and recovering charred remains.
The military said it targeted a militant command and control center
inside the school that Hamas and Islamic Jihad used to gather
intelligence for attacks. Israel blames civilian deaths on Hamas
because it operates in residential areas.
A separate strike on a home in Jabalya in northern Gaza killed 16
members of the same family, including five women and two children,
according to Shifa Hospital, which received the bodies.
Palestinian militants meanwhile fired three projectiles from Gaza,
two of which fell short within the territory and a third that was
intercepted, according to the Israeli military.

Ultranationalists march in east Jerusalem, break into UN compound
Ultranationalist Israelis gathered Monday in Jerusalem for an annual
procession marking Israel’s 1967 conquest of the city’s eastern
sector. Some protesters chanted “Death to Arabs” and harassed
Palestinian residents.
Police kept a close watch as demonstrators jumped, danced and sang.
The event threatened to inflame tensions that are rife in the
restive city amid nearly 600 days of war in Gaza.
Hours earlier, a small group of protesters, including an Israeli
member of parliament, stormed a compound in east Jerusalem belonging
to the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees, which Israel has
banned. The compound has been mostly empty since January, when staff
were asked to stay away for security reasons. The U.N. says the
compound is protected under international law.
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Magdy reported from Cairo. Associated Press writers Tia Goldenberg
in Tel Aviv, Israel, and Julia Frankel in Jerusalem contributed to
this report.
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