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Critics argue that these aid entities have vested interests in maintaining their dominance in Gaza, fearing that any rupture of this system—such as the rise of GHF—threatens their influence and funding. Some of these concerns, critics claim, are motivated by bureaucratic inertia or financial self-interest, which complicates efforts to establish more transparent, effective aid mechanisms.
While accusations of misconduct or misuse of aid have occasionally surfaced, credible evidence remains elusive. Reports of aid being diverted or aid workers involved in questionable activities are often unverified or difficult to authenticate, complicating efforts to evaluate such allegations fully.