US-based Rahma Worldwide says it has demanded explanation from Gaza Humanitarian Foundation
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A US charity has accused the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, the controversial Israeli-backed group that began distributing food in Gaza this week, of sending out photographs of deliveries containing its logo without permission.
Images distributed by GHF this week showed shipments bearing a label from Rahma Worldwide, a US charity based in Michigan, as part of its first distribution of food to sites inside Gaza. The rollout was marred by scenes of chaos after crowds overran one distribution centre managed by GHF and Israeli forces said they had fired “warning shots”. Gaza health officials said at least one civilian had been killed and 48 injured in the incident.
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