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    GHF aid system in Gaza is a 'scandal, and shameful' says French foreign minister

    Published by Global Banking and Finance Review

    Posted on July 31, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    French foreign minister criticizes the Gaza aid system as scandalous, citing a humanitarian crisis. France plans to deliver aid flights to Gaza.

    Table of Contents

    • Criticism of the Gaza Aid Distribution System
    • Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza
    • Impact of Israeli Military Actions
    • France's Humanitarian Response

    French Foreign Minister Calls Gaza Aid System a 'Scandal and Shameful'

    Criticism of the Gaza Aid Distribution System

    NICOSIA (Reuters) -France's foreign minister said on Thursday a U.S. and Israel-backed aid distribution system in Gaza had generated a "bloodbath" and had to cease activity.

    Humanitarian Crisis in Gaza

    "I want to call for the cessation of the activities of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the militarised distribution of humanitarian aid that has generated a bloodbath in distribution lines in Gaza, which is a scandal, which is shameful, and has to stop," Foreign and European Affairs Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told reporters after meeting his Cyprus counterpart in Nicosia.

    Impact of Israeli Military Actions

    A global hunger monitor said on Tuesday that a famine scenario was unfolding in the Gaza Strip, with malnutrition soaring, children under five dying of hunger-related causes and humanitarian access severely restricted.

    France's Humanitarian Response

    The U.N. estimates that Israeli forces have killed more than 1,000 people seeking food since May, most near militarised distribution sites of the GHF, which employs a U.S. logistics firm run by a former CIA officer and armed U.S. veterans. The GHF denies that there have been deadly incidents at its sites, and says the deadliest have been near other aid convoys.

    The Israeli military has acknowledged that civilians have been harmed by its gunfire near distribution centres, and says its forces have now received better instructions. Israel accuses Hamas fighters of stealing aid - which the militants deny - and the U.N. of failing to prevent it. The U.N. says it has not seen evidence of Hamas diverting much aid. Hamas accuses Israel of causing starvation and using aid as a weapon.

    Barrot said France would carry out four humanitarian flights carrying 10 tons each of aid from Friday into Gaza in cooperation with Jordan.

    Cyprus was briefly a staging point for about 22,000 tons of pre-screened aid sent to Gaza by sea in 2024 via a short-lived U.S.-built landing jetty. Some 1,200 tonnes of aid is still on the island, awaiting delivery when conditions allow, Cypriot Foreign Minister Constantinos Kombos said.

    (Reporting by Michele Kambas; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •French minister criticizes Gaza aid system as scandalous.
    • •U.S. and Israel-backed aid system blamed for humanitarian crisis.
    • •Over 1,000 people reportedly killed near aid distribution sites.
    • •France plans humanitarian flights to deliver aid to Gaza.
    • •Israel and Hamas trade accusations over aid distribution.

    Frequently Asked Questions about GHF aid system in Gaza is a 'scandal, and shameful' says French foreign minister

    1What did the French foreign minister say about the Gaza aid system?

    The French foreign minister described the U.S. and Israel-backed aid distribution system in Gaza as a 'scandal and shameful,' calling for its cessation due to the violence it has generated.

    2What humanitarian issues are currently unfolding in Gaza?

    A global hunger monitor reported that a famine scenario is developing in Gaza, with rising malnutrition rates and children under five dying from hunger-related causes.

    3How has the Israeli military responded to civilian casualties?

    The Israeli military acknowledged that civilians have been harmed by its gunfire near distribution centers and stated that its forces have received better instructions to prevent such incidents.

    4What actions is France taking to assist Gaza?

    France plans to carry out four humanitarian flights, each carrying 10 tons of aid into Gaza, in cooperation with Jordan.

    5What role did Cyprus play in the aid distribution to Gaza?

    Cyprus served as a staging point for approximately 22,000 tons of pre-screened aid sent to Gaza by sea in 2024, although some aid remains on the island.

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