American and Zionist Death Trap Dismantled in Gaza

The english section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr news Agency and the pan-regional newspaper Rai al-Youm, reported that the “Gaza Humanitarian Institute,” supported by the U.S. and Israel, announced on Monday it had ended its operations in the Gaza Strip.
In a statement released Monday evening, the institute claimed: “The Gaza Humanitarian Institute today announces that it has successfully completed its emergency mission in Gaza.”
The statement portrayed its activities as accomplished, asserting that the institute directly provided over 187 million free meals to civilians living in Gaza.
It added that this effort was part of an unprecedented humanitarian operation enabling Palestinian families to access food aid securely-without Hamas or any other group intercepting it.
According to reports, after Israel imposed stringent restrictions on international organizations’ operations, this NGO supported by the U.S. and Israeli regime was tasked in May with delivering food aid to Gaza’s residents. Though, UN experts and humanitarian organizations criticized its performance.
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights stated that hundreds of Palestinians were shot dead by Israeli forces while attempting to obtain aid from distribution centers affiliated with this institute. Several others were reportedly wounded during these incidents.
Moreover, a group of UN special rapporteurs called for dissolving this organization back in August.
Following its closure, Hamas issued a statement welcoming the end of the “gaza Humanitarian Institute,” describing it as an inhumane institution and considering its shutdown a deserved step against such an organization.
Hamas declared that after failing ethically amid plans for genocide engineering hunger alongside Zionist occupiers, this institute itself fell apart.

