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Press Release: Senator Brian Schatz Joins Van Hollen and Welch in Urging Administration to Halt Funding for Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

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Senators call for cessation of Gaza Humanitarian Foundation funding and demand accountability from the Trump Administration.

Quiver AI Summary

U.S. Senator Brian Schatz, alongside Senators Chris Van Hollen, Peter Welch, and 19 colleagues, has called on the Trump Administration to cease funding for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). They express "grave concerns" about GHF's operations, citing transparency issues and a lack of accountability in aid delivery.

The Senators' letter highlights alarming reports of over 700 deaths at GHF distribution sites, attributing these incidents to the organization's connections with U.S. security contractors. They urge the Administration to restore support for UN-led aid mechanisms, emphasizing that humanitarian aid must adhere to established principles.

In their request for information, the Senators seek answers regarding GHF's funding, operations, and the potential implications for civilians in Gaza. They raise concerns about the approval of $30 million in aid to GHF, given prior assessments indicating operational risks and insufficient oversight.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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