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By Max Blumenthal and Wyatt Reed Ā – Ā May 29, 2025
Top Israeli lawmakers have accused their government of laundering massive sums through a shadowy network of US humanitarian and mercenary orgs. The weaponized aid initiative is the linchpin of Israelās plan to ethnically cleanse northern Gaza by forcing the starving population into concentration camp-like hubs.
Israelās scheme to commandeer aid distribution in Gaza ended in chaos on May 27, with Israeli soldiers reportedly opening fire on stampeding crowds of hungry Palestinians after just 8000 boxes of rations were handed out by an opaque organization calling itself the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
Founded this February in Switzerland under a cloud of mystery, GHF serves as an umbrella for a network of private mercenary firms which Israel is using to supplant the role of the United Nations in feeding Palestinians after bringing them to the brink of starvation.
At the moment, the public has no idea who is funding the opaque aid boondoggle. A GHF spokesman told the Washington Post āthe foundation has already secured $100 million from an undisclosed donor.ā
Right-wing Israeli opposition figure and Member of Knesset Avigdor Lieberman proclaimed that GHFās mysterious financial angel was, in fact, the Israeli government. āThe money for humanitarian aid comes from the Mossad and the Ministry of Defense,ā Lieberman wrote on Twitter/X, complaining, āHundreds of millions of dollars at the expense of Israeli citizens.ā
Yair Lapid, a Member of Knesset and de facto leader of Israelās loyal opposition, has accused the Israeli government of funding two āshell companies,ā pointing to GHF and the private mercenary firm, Safe Reach Solutions, which was founded by former CIA field operative Phillip Reilly. Two former US officials told the Qatari-owned outlet Middle East Eye that Reilly āhad won the trust of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and several Israeli businessmen close to him.ā
If true, this would mean Israelās military-intelligence apparatus is effectively laundering massive sums of money through a weaponized aid scheme that forms the linchpin of its plan to ethnically cleanse northern Gaza. A leaked internal GHF document acknowledgedĀ that the food distribution centers and residential compounds it was constructing in Gaza could be perceived as āāconcentration campsā with biometrics.āā
The GHF model appears integral to Israelās stated plan to occupy 75% of the Gaza Strip, forcing starving and homeless Palestinians into what its military has branded as āhumanitarian islandsā designed to ādivide and ruleā the decimated enclave. It is also a clear attempt at replacing UNRWA, the United Nations agency that has tended to the needs of Gazaās refugee population since 1949, and which the Israeli Knesset designated as a terrorist organization in 2024.

GHFās creation can be traced directly to the Israeli governmentās COGAT office, which presides over the siege of Gaza, as well an Israeli entrepreneur named Liran Tancman, who was described in one report as āa reservist in the IDFās 8200 signals intelligence unit, who called for using biometric identification systems outside the distribution hubs to vet Palestinian civilians.ā
With no legal standing or formal mandate to operate in Gaza, GHF now operates at the pleasure of Israelās occupation army. But with an endorsement from the Trump administration, and with US mercenary muscle maintaining its dystopian distribution centers, the scheme functions behind an American facade.
Just a day before GHFās planned roll-out in Gaza, the organizationās CEO, Jake Wood, resigned in protest, condemning the groupās failure to uphold āhumanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality.ā Next, GHFās COO, David Burke, fled for the emergency exit. David Kohler, a Swiss board member, has also resigned without explanation.
Following their departure, leadership of the murky outfit passed to John Acree, a former USAID administrator who recently accused the President of giving a āfree passā to Russia in a rambling Facebook post lashing out at the ācriminalā Trump for defunding his longtime employer.
Even after the situation at GHFās militarized aid outpost in western Rafah ended in mayhem on May 27, a network of shady mercenary firms including Safe Reach Solutions and UG Solutions have continued to offer high-paying positions to potential guns-for-hire.
A job listing for UG Solutions appeals to āsnipersā with āprior experience in combat zones,ā the āhighest level of weapons proficiencies,ā and āadvanced combat skillsā who could āoperate effectively in high-threat environments.ā Preference would be given toĀ āSpecial Forces qualified personnel,ā as well as āpersonnel with OSINT/Intelligence Background.ā
UG Solutionsā founder, Jameson Govoni, has described himself as a ādegenerate from Bostonā who ājoined the Army as fast as I possibly could to inflict pain on the people who inflicted pain on us.ā He also founded a company called āAlcohol Armorā that markets hangover recovery solutions supposedly based on his expertise in getting wasted. āIn the military, weāre hands down the worst drinkers in the fucking world. Iāve had my stomach pumped,ā Govoniās business partner, Glenn Devitt, boasted.
Phillip Reilly, the normally publicity hungry former CIA field operative who founded Safe Reach Solutions (SRS) ā a partner of GHF and UG Solutions ā has not spoken on the record to any media organization to date about his apparently lucrative exploits in Gaza.
SRS first appeared in Gaza this January, when a collection ofĀ middle aged mercenaries portrayed in US media as āsuburban dadsā established a checkpoint along the Netzarim Corridor, an area severing Gazaās northern and central regions which the Israeli military has used as a base for abusing and massacring civilians.
An SRS document circulated to potential supporters (see below) appealed for āhumanitarian partnersā to help transform its checkpoint into āan aid distribution point.ā Days later, GHF was founded in Geneva, Switzerland.

A GHF document distributed to the media in early May listed an array of corporate heavy hitters and former US officials as board members, and boasted of partnerships with financial institutions like Goldman Sachs. Its board included Raisa Sheynberg, a former Treasury Department official who served on the public policy team of Metaās original Libra cryptocurrency project, and David Beasley, the former South Carolina governor and ex-head of the World Food Program.
The press release pledged that GHF leaders would put āhumanity firstā as they āpursue pragmatic approaches to intractable problems.ā
Among the most notable figures implicated in the GHF scandal is Nate Mook, the former CEO of World Central Kitchen. Named as a board member of GHF, and listed as a founder of the group on its incorporation forms, Mook is now denying any role in the outfit while ducking from the media.
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The hidden Chef Jose Andres connection
On the day of GHFās calamitous launch in southern Gaza, Spanish celebrity chef, World Central Kitchen founder and ex-State Department āculinary ambassadorā Jose Andres slammed the boondoggle, writing on X, āThe Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has left Palestinians without food. The people that created it are selfish.ā
Chief among those āselfishā figures would be the former CEO of Andresā World Central Kitchen, Nate Mook. As shown by Israeli journalist Uri Blau, incorporating documents filed with Swiss authorities list Mook as the founder of GHF. He was also named as a board member of the group on the document GHF distributed to the media about its launch. Since the resignation of GHFās leadership, however, Mook has denied any formal role in the group while refusing to discuss the issue with journalists.

Andres owes much of his image as a globe-trotting humanitarian hero to a 2022 public relations vehicle packaged as a documentary and humbly entitled, āWe Feed People.ā The film asĀ directed by Hollywood bigwig Ron Howard and produced by Mook, who worked at the time as the CEO of World Central Kitchen (WCK).
According to his bio at the arms industry-funded McCain Institute, where he currently serves as āSpecial Advisor on Ukraine,ā Mook boasts that he has worked with Andres since 2012, ābuilding WCK from one employee and under $1 million per year to $400 million in global impact in 2022.ā
Despite his condemnation of GHF, Andres played an early and important role in the project to subvert Gazaās humanitarian aid system away from the UN, and into line with Israeli objectives. As The Grayzone reported, Andres oversaw WCKās effort in 2024 to construct a pier made of the rubble of homes in Gaza, which would have enabled the offloading of aid to kitchens it ran across Gaza in coordination with the Israeli military.
When Spainās then-Minister for Social Rights, Ione Belarra charged Israel with genocide in Gaza, Andres leapt to the apartheid stateās defense, insisting on Twitter/X that Israel was merely ādefending its citizens,ā declaring that Belarra did ānot deserve to be minister,ā and accusing her of āpro-Hamasā sympathies.
All the while, Andres continued to cozy up to US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, who appointed him as a āculinary ambassadorā for the Department of State in Feb. 2023. As recently as Sept. 2024, nearly a year into Israelās genocidal siege of Gaza, Andres was seen partying at a reception at the Metropolitan Museum of Art alongside Blinken, then National Security Council spokesman John Kirby, and corruption-stained New York Mayor Eric Adams.
Less than six months had passed since the American-supplied Israeli military murdered seven WCK employees in a targeted double-tap strike on their aid convoy on April 1, 2024.Yet Andres is still seeking friendly collaboration with Israeli occupation authorities, expressing his thanks to the COGAT siege administrators as recently as this May 28.
GHF forced out of Switzerland, flees to safer ground in US
This May 29, Swiss officials announced that GHF was violating several laws for foundations registered in that country. The shadowy organization subsequently announced that it is moving its operations to the US, where it is likely to receive less scrutiny from a Trump administration that endorsed its creation.
Though its chaotic launch in Gaza generated international headlines, GHF remains shrouded in mystery, with masked mercenaries manning its operations on the ground, and a cast of corporate lawyers operating behind a series of shell companies whose coffers have filled up with millions of dollars from an unknown source.
Perhaps the only thing that seems certain about the opaque entity is that its presence will deliver more misery to the population of Gaza behind the guise of charity.
Max Blumenthal is an award-winning journalist and the author of several books, including best-sellingĀ Republican Gomorrah,Ā Goliath,The Fifty One Day War, andĀ The Management of Savagery. He has produced print articles for an array of publications, many video reports, and several documentaries, includingĀ Killing Gaza. Blumenthal founded The Grayzone in 2015 to shine a journalistic light on Americaās state of perpetual war and its dangerous domestic repercussions.
Wyatt Reed is a Blacksburg, Virginia-based writer and activist who spent several years in Latin America.