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GHF was created in Early 2025having emerged from conversations between individuals like Eisenberg, Tankman, and Chancellor Yotam Hacohen — who, like Tankman, is part of the coordinator of government work in the territories. She was It is said However, Israel expressed concern that Hamas was stealing aid intended for civilians analysis USAID found no evidence of this.
Through conversations with Israeli officials, GHF began receiving field support from two American companies: Safe Reach Solutions, run by former CIA officer Philip Reilly, and UG Solutions, run by Former Green Beret Jameson Govoni. Neither responded to requests for comment.
GHF is currently operated by johnny Moore Jr, Former Trump official and evangelical Christian. It was originally headed by Jake Wood, a former Marine who founded Team Rubicon, an organization that deploys veterans to disaster zones. Wood resigned About three months laterClaiming that he could not supervise the GHF’s aid distribution while “adhering to the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence.”
The GREAT Trust proposal is not the only commercial plan to redevelop Gaza.
Former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair has been linked to developing Alternative plan that leaked to Guardian and Haaretz. Among other things, the plan proposes establishing the Gaza Investment and Economic Development Promotion Authority, which would be “a commercially oriented body, led by business professionals and tasked with creating investable projects,” according to various reports on the plan, but they do not mention any specific companies.
Another group – called “Emerging Palestine” – is made up of an international organization Collective of businessmen and consultants – also created a post-war Gaza a plan. The report does not go into details about investments coming from companies abroad, but it believes that there must be a “phased development strategy” in the short, medium and long term in order to rebuild housing and the economy in Gaza. The chart also notes that there were “about 56,000 businesses in Gaza” before October 7, 2023, which were subject to “historical restrictions” that limited their success.