Foreign Policy

Gaza Food Sites Backed by U.S. and Israel Shut Down Amid Ceasefire—What Does This Mean for American Policy?

By Economics Desk | October 12, 2025

As ceasefire terms take effect, the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation food sites backed by the U.S. and Israel are shutting down amid deadly crowd control clashes. What does this signal about America’s approach to humanitarian aid and national security in the region?

In the volatile landscape of Gaza, where millions face starvation after months of blockade and war, food distribution remains a fraught battlezone—one that has exposed serious flaws in U.S. and Israeli policy execution alike. The recent shutdown of food distribution centers run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an organization backed controversially by both Washington and Jerusalem, raises urgent questions about America's real commitment to effective aid delivery without sacrificing national security or regional stability. Are U.S.-Backed Aid Efforts Undermining American Interests? These GHF sites operated within heavily controlled Israeli military zones in southern Rafah and central Gaza’s Netzarim area—locations...

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