Head of the head of the controversial US-supported Gaza aid group

Washington: The head of a controversial US-supported group is preparing to transfer assistance to the Gaza strip, announced his sudden resignation on Sunday, giving fresh uncertainty on the future of the attempt.In a statement by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), Executive Director Jake Wood said that he forced the organization to leave after determining that he could not complete his mission in a way that follows “human principles”.The Foundation, which has been located in Geneva since February, has vowed to distribute some 300 million food in its first 90 -day operation.But the United Nations and traditional support agencies have already stated that they will not cooperate with the group, amid the allegations it is working with Israel.GHF has emerged as international pressure on Israel on situations in Gaza, where it has chased a military attack on 7 October 2023 in response to Hamas attacks.The total blockade of more than two months in the region began to decrease in recent times only, as agencies warned of increasing starvation risks.“Two months ago, I was approached by GHF’s efforts due to my experience in human operation,” Wood said.“Like many other people around the world, I was afraid and heartbroken in hunger crisis in Gaza and, as a human leader, I was forced to do what I could do to help reduce the victim.”Wood insisted that he was “proud of the work done by me, including developing a practical plan that could feed hungry people, addressed safety concerns about diversion, and complement the work of non -governmental organizations for a long time in Gaza.”However, he said, it was clear that it was not possible to implement this scheme, while strictly following humanity, neutrality, fairness and freedom, strictly following, which I would not leave. , Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Sunday that at least 3,785 people were killed in the region since the collapse of the ceasefire on March 18, 53,939, mostly taken to the overall toll of war.Based on official data, according to AFP Tally, Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 2023 killed 1,218 people as a result of the launch of the war, mostly citizens.Terrorists also took 251 hostages, of which 57 are built in Gaza, including 34, the Israeli army says they have died.Wood called Israel “to expand the provision of assistance in Gaza through all mechanisms”, while “urging all stakeholders to continue to explore innovative new methods for distribution without delay, twist, or assistance without discrimination.”