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Two Gazans have needed medical help at US-backed group’s aid delivery sites

“Reports to the contrary originated from Hamas and are inaccurate,” the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said.

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Aid is delivered in Gaza, May 2025. Credit: Courtesy of Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation stated on Wednesday that reports of deaths, mass injuries and chaos at the U.S.-backed aid delivery group’s distribution sites are false.

“To date, two Gazans have required medical care that was delivered on-site, one relating to dehydration and another who was injured by others seeking aid,” the group said. “Reports to the contrary originated from Hamas and are inaccurate.”

The group, which is not part of the United Nations, aims to deliver aid to Gazans without Hamas looting those supplies.

The group said on Wednesday that contrary to reports that it was sharing fake or artificial intelligence-generated imagery, it was “publicly sharing authentic, unedited photos and videos from our operations, with only faces blurred to protect identities.”

It added that it does not have any official social-media platforms. “A number of outlets today referenced a fraudulent Facebook page posing as GHF,” it said. “That content is not affiliated with our organization.”

“As we have repeatedly cautioned, there are many parties who wish to see GHF fail,” it said. “Their goal is to force a return to the status quo, even if it means risking life-saving aid to the people of Gaza.”

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