The US Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) has commenced aid distribution in the southern Gaza Strip. Truckloads of food are being delivered to designated distribution sites. This occurs amidst ongoing conflict and uncertainty regarding aid reaching civilians.
The aid plan is endorsed by Israel but rejected by the UN. The distribution began a day after the GHF's chief unexpectedly resigned. More aid trucks are expected to be delivered, with increasing flow each day.
The GHF's operations face criticism from the UN, which deems the plans insufficient. The new operation involves distribution centers screening families for militant ties. Many details remain unclear, including cooperation with other aid groups.