More than 46 million meals distributed to date
More than two million meals delivered today across three distribution sites
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) continued its operations today to provide vital food aid for the Palestinian people in Gaza. Below is an update on today’s operations:
BY THE NUMBERS
Distributed 38,880 boxes of aid today across three distribution sites:
Location | Truckloads | Boxes | Meals |
SDS2 (Saudi Neighborhood) | 12 | 10,368 | 665,280 |
SDS3 (Khan Younis) | 15 | 12,960 | 831,600 |
SDS4 (Wadi Gaza) | 18 | 15,552 | 997,920 |
TOTAL | 45 | 38,880 | 2,494,800 |
Approximately 46,589,422 meals distributed to-date via roughly 830,400 boxes.
SAFETY/SECURITY
Aid distribution at all sites proceeded without incident.
STATEMENTS FROM GHF INTERIM EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JOHN ACREE
June 26, 2025
“The GHF team again did yeoman’s work today distributing food aid to the Palestinian people in Gaza. The hard work of our volunteers and other team members is saving lives.
“Unfortunately, GHF was the only humanitarian organization permitted to distribute food aid in Gaza today. Our hope is this will be a temporary pause and all other aid organizations will soon be able to resume distribution in the region. However, it is imperative that aid be distributed in a responsible way directly to the people who need it. Our model has proven effective in achieving this, and we stand ready to assist all other organizations in doing so.”
UPDATES AND CORRECTIONS
INACCURATE NEWS REPORTING: There are reports from The Times of Israel that aid will be halted in the coming days. GHF is not impacted by this. We successfully completed our deliveries today without incident, and will continue our operations in the coming days.
While false allegations of attacks near aid distribution sites have been less frequent in the past several days, this has unfortunately become a consistent pattern. Inaccurate reporting of events in the region hampers distribution of life-saving aid to those who need it most.
Our GHF news monitoring continues to reveal inaccurate news coverage by international media outlets linking GHF sites to violent incidents that did not occur near our sites, but in fact occurred at United Nations’ (UN) convoy sites or other humanitarian groups who operate near our site.
Reuters falsely reported that a violent incident happened on route to a GHF site, and later corrected its story to reflect that there was no incident near the GHF aid site.
BOTTOM LINE: The Hamas-affiliated Gaza Health Ministry is not a credible source of information.
PLEASE EMAIL US AT [email protected] IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR TO CONFIRM INFORMATION RELATED TO GHF’S HUMANITARIAN OPERATIONS IN GAZA.
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