A U.S. consulting firm suspends its humanitarian work in Gaza after facing criticism, according to a Washington Post report. This raises aid concerns.
A U.S. consulting firm has reportedly halted its humanitarian aid activities in Gaza following scrutiny, according to The Washington Post.
This decision highlights the challenges and complexities involved in providing assistance in conflict areas.
The withdrawal of the firm raises concerns about the continued delivery of essential services to vulnerable populations in Gaza. Further details regarding the reasons for the withdrawal are expected to emerge.