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Reuters issues correction over ‘false’ report on Gaza Humanitarian Foundation ‘camps’

The US and Israeli-backed aid organisation claimed it had told the outlet that its reporting was incorrect before publication, but that the story went out anyway

July 8, 2025 10:28
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Reuters has corrected an article about an alleged Gaza Humanitarian Foundation plan to build 'camps' in the Strip after the organisation claimed it was 'false' and 'agenda-driven'

By

JC Reporter,

Jewish News Syndicate

2 min read

Reuters has corrected an article on Monday claiming the US and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) submitted a proposal to put Palestinians in camps while the Hamas terror group in the Gaza Strip was dismantled.

“CORRECTION: A proposal seen by Reuters and bearing the name of a controversial US-backed aid group described a plan to build camps inside – and possibly outside – Gaza, outlining a vision of ‘replacing Hamas’ control over the population in Gaza,’” the wire service stated.

“We deleted an earlier post to clarify it could not be determined who created or submitted the document,” the statement continued.

The story, initially titled “Exclusive: US-backed aid group proposed ‘Humanitarian Transit Areas’ (HTAs) for Palestinians in Gaza,” claimed GHF proposed a $2 billion plan to construct “‘large-scale’ and ‘voluntary’ camps where the Gazan population could ‘temporarily reside, deradicalize, re-integrate and prepare to relocate if they wish to do so’.”

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