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Ex-CIA officer running Gaza aid security advised Boston Consulting Group

Former CIA paramilitary officer Phil Reilly, who heads a private military company that is guarding Israel’s newly set up food distribution sites in Gaza, was a senior advisor at the US consultancy that is the latest partner to withdraw from the controversial aid project.

The Boston Consulting Group admitted last week that it was involved in developing the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).

It has since halted its involvement and distanced itself as 110 Palestinians have been killed and 583 wounded trying to access aid during GHF's 10 days of operations, according to local officials.

But Reilly's role with BCG, which ended only six months ago, raises questions about whether the consultancy was also involved in developing the security side of the aid operation.

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A boy carries a box of relief supplies from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), in the central Gaza Strip on 29 May 2025 (AFP)
A boy carries a box of relief supplies from the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), in the central Gaza Strip on 29 May 2025 (AFP)