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Gaza Humanitarian Foundation accused of using charity logo without consent

US-based charity Rahma Worldwide has accused the newly created Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) of using photos of aid deliveries in Gaza containing its logo as part of its press pack without consent.

In the Facebook statement released on Thursday, Rahma said that it “had noticed images of our food boxes with logo being distributed without Rahma’s direct involvement".

Rahma told The Guardian that it had asked for its logo to be removed from aid parcels.

Photos of the logo in GHF’s press materials include both Rahma and a partner organisation called Heroic Hearts, based in Illinois.

Rahma Worldwide is a Michigan-based charity that, according to its website, provides “aid and assistance to the most vulnerable communities around the world."

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