US Firm BCG Pulls Out of US's Gaza "Humanitarian" Scheme as Casualties Rack Up
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Boston Consulting Group (BCG) has withdrawn from a controversial humanitarian aid scheme in Gaza, amid warnings from human rights organizations that the operation has resulted in numerous casualties. BCG's departure threatens the viability of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which aims to facilitate aid distribution under Israeli military presence. Despite this, GHF plans to continue operations under new leadership despite significant criticism from humanitarian groups who argue the aid enhances Israeli military actions against Palestinians. The situation reflects a complex intersection of humanitarian efforts amidst ongoing conflict in the region.
"They are actually making the wheels turn," one person familiar said of BCG's role.
The 'aid' seems to empower Israel to prolong its war while attempting to deflect mounting international pressure.
Humanitarian groups have shunned the GHF operation since it was first announced months ago, saying that it is just another way for Israel to..."
BCG withdrew its ground operation team from Tel Aviv on Friday, and has terminated its contract with the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
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