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A U.S.-backed group, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, plans to start delivering aid to Gaza before the end of the month, following agreements with Israeli officials. The foundation's statement mentions U.S. military veterans and former humanitarian coordinators but does not address international concerns about funding and control. The U.N. and aid groups criticize the effort, fearing it may violate humanitarian principles and is unfeasible given the extent of the crisis.
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