A little-known Gazan company partners with controversial aid distribution system
The company Three Brothers was involved while major local companies refused to participate in humanitarian operations, according to the Financial Times.
Displaced Palestinians return from a humanitarian aid distribution center in the center of the Gaza Strip, on May 29, 2025. (Credit: Eyad Baba/AFP)
Launched on Tuesday, the humanitarian aid distribution program in Gaza, jointly supervised by American private contratctors and Israeli forces, was already the subject of heated controversy.While the operation quickly turned into a disaster before being suspended the next morning — nearly 50 Palestinians were injured — the Financial Times (FT) revealed that a small Gazan company signed an agreement with the American private company Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), employed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), to staff one of the aid distribution centers.Called Three Brothers, the relatively unknown small local company is led by Mohammad Khozandar. According to the British daily, it is an oil company that was financially unstable before receiving the exclusive authorization from Israel to import commercial goods after the outbreak of the...
Launched on Tuesday, the humanitarian aid distribution program in Gaza, jointly supervised by American private contratctors and Israeli forces, was already the subject of heated controversy.While the operation quickly turned into a disaster before being suspended the next morning — nearly 50 Palestinians were injured — the Financial Times (FT) revealed that a small Gazan company signed an agreement with the American private company Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), employed by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), to staff one of the aid distribution centers.Called Three Brothers, the relatively unknown small local company is led by Mohammad Khozandar. According to the British daily, it is an oil company that was financially unstable before receiving the exclusive authorization from Israel to import commercial goods after the outbreak of...
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