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Israeli government ‘diverted NIS 700 million’ to fund Gaza aid

Netanyahu’s office has previously denied Israel is funding The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

June 5, 2025 11:56
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The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began distributing aid in the strip at the end of May (Image: Getty)
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Netanyahu’s government has secretly diverted NIS 700 million (approximately £150 million) to fund the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), the new aid mechanism in the Gaza Strip, according to a report released by Israel’s public broadcaster, Kan.

The report, which cites unnamed officials, claims the large sum of money was diverted to an unclear source obliquely referred to as “the defence establishment.”

Furthermore, it is claimed that the government tried to keep the transfer of funds a secret due to the fact it would be highly unpopular with the Israeli public, particularly the government’s hard-right base.

Questions about the funding of GHF have been asked since it was first announced that the Israeli and US-backed organisation would be taking over aid distribution in Gaza. GHF claimed to have received more than $100 million in commitments from a foreign government donor, but did would not reveal who.