The Center for Constitutional Rights (CCR) is calling on Delaware’s Attorney General to investigate the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which is registered in the state.
This week, CCR sent a letter to Delaware AG Kathy Jennings detailing how the GHF is complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in Gaza. According to CCR, Jennings is obligated to sue the organization in order to revoke its corporate charter.
“GHF woefully fails to adhere to fundamental humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and independence and has proven to be an opportunistic and obsequious entity masquerading as a humanitarian organization,” declares the letter.
Jennings has not publicly acknowledged the demand.
“Attorney General Jennings has the power to significantly change the course of history and save lives by taking action to dissolve GHF,” said CRR attorney Adina Marx-Arpadi in a statement. “We call on her to use her power to stop this dangerous entity that is masquerading as a charitable organization while furthering death and violence in Gaza, and to do so without delay.”
The CCR letter comes just weeks after a similar letter was delivered to Jennings by Delawareans for Palestinian Human Rights (DelPHR).
“The GHF is an agent of the US and Israel and is being used to starve (a war crime),
ethnically cleanse (a war crime) and intentionally kill Gazan civilians (a war crime),” it read. “Today, Delawareans have affirmed that we do not want to harbor war criminals in our state, and consequently have asked Attorney General Jennings to begin proceedings to dissolve the GHF based on its violations of international humanitarian and US law.”
The GHF has faced backlash since it effectively took over food distribution duties in Gaza in May 2025. Unlike UNWRA, which is a strictly humanitarian agency and was previously in charge of distributing aid in Gaza, GHF relies on private security forces and logistics companies. Hundreds of Palestinians have been killed at the sites since GHF took over. The UN has condemned the current system as “inherently unsafe.”
In June, nearly 200 charities signed onto a joint statement calling for an end to the system.
“Palestinians in Gaza face an impossible choice: starve or risk being shot while trying desperately to reach food to feed their families,” read the statement.
A number of Democratic lawmakers have also demanded an end to the distribution structure.
“We urge you to immediately cease all U.S. funding for GHF and resume support for the existing UN-led aid coordination mechanisms with enhanced oversight to ensure that humanitarian aid reaches civilians in need,” demands a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio, led Sen. Chris Van Hollen (D-MD) and signed by 21 Senators.
Last month, former GHF contractor Anthony Aguilar said that he witnessed Israeli soldiers commit war crimes at Gaza aid sites.
“In my entire career, I have never witnessed the level of brutality and use of indiscriminate and unnecessary force against a civilian population, an unarmed, starving population,” said Aguilar.
“I have never witnessed that in all the places that I have been deployed to war, until I was in Gaza — at the hands of IDF and U.S. contractors,” he continued.
So far as I can tell, neither Netanyahu nor Trump care if any, or all, of the hostages are killed. So long as Hamas is destroyed or driven into exile across international frontiers. Either outcome would be a war crime under the Lieber Code, the Hague Regulations, the Geneva Conventions, and the Rome Statute.
Netanyahu, the man most Israelis agree caused October 7th to happen claims: ‘Those who call to end the war delay the hostages’ release and guarantee that the horrors of Oct. 7 will return’
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Blocking or impeding humanitarian assistance delivery, including medical supplies and services, to civilians in need (including refugees) during an armed conflict is considered a a grave violation of international humanitarian law (IHL) and a war crime.
Whichever the last left wing or right wing Zionist is that leaves Israel, please switch off the lights:
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