A new report by an advocacy group alleges that staffers at several humanitarian organizations deliberately amplified the suffering in Gaza to boost fundraising efforts related to the ongoing conflict. The survey of current and former employees claims these NGOs prioritized shaping a pro-Palestinian narrative surrounding the war. Accusations include a bias in reporting and a downplaying of concerns regarding antisemitism within the organizations. The report suggests a disconnect between the stated goals of humanitarian aid and the actual practices employed by these groups. These claims are raising questions about transparency and accountability in the sector. The Times of Israel published the initial findings of the allegations, sparking further scrutiny of NGO operations in Gaza. The validity of these claims is currently being debated.

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