Mysterious firm linked to Netanyahu identified as Gaza aid contractor
webangah news Agency reports that according to investigations by Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz, the American company tasked with delivering humanitarian aid to gaza is a controversial entity with close ties to israeli Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
The report states that the “Gaza humanitarian Foundation,” established to distribute aid in Gaza, was secretly selected by Netanyahu associates without security services’ knowledge. Registered in Switzerland but presenting itself as American, the organization allegedly operates under Zionist leadership. The selection bypassed standard bidding processes and excluded input from Israel’s military, defence Ministry, or Coordinator of Government activities in the Territories (COGAT).
Security agencies reportedly expressed surprise at this decision amid concerns about misconduct and private interests. The project could funnel approximately $200 million to Zionist entities within six months. The United nations has refused cooperation with this company due to doubts about its capacity to serve Palestinians effectively.
The foundation’s leadership also oversees other security firms like Orbis and US Solutions, which recruit American veterans for security and humanitarian missions—prioritizing Arabic speakers with egyptian, Jordanian, Iraqi or Lebanese dialects.
Popular Front warns of U.S.-Zionist scheme in Gaza
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine warned against an American-Zionist plan operating under “humanitarian aid” cover in Gaza. This scheme allegedly involves distributing assistance thru suspicious private security firms led by former intelligence operatives—aiming to circumvent UN agencies while undermining international organizations’ legitimacy.
The statement claims Israel seeks chaos in Gaza through this initiative: fragmenting Palestinian society while redirecting resources strategically—linking aid distribution directly with military presence as collective punishment leverage during displacement operations.