The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation GHF has shut its operations in Gaza following persistent violence at its distribution centres.
It said it would resume distribution on Thursday after making adjustments to its modus.
It said that the halt to its operations was to enable it update and enhance efficiency work.
The move followed persistent complaints about its activities in Gaza and Khan Younis , the two major cities in Palestine.
The complaints followed the violence and chaos that have characterized its operations in the besieged enclave.
The United Nations, UN, and other credible interests have said that it represented an avoidable disaster after persistent violence had trailed its operations.
The Gaza Media Office and the International Committee of the Red Cross, ICRC, say that more than 100 persons had been killed and more than 490 others wounded by Israeli troops in violence at the distribution centres.
It remained unclear, what adjustments the Foundation intends to make to improve its work which has been roundly criticised by credible interests, and led to the resignation of Jake Woods, its head.
The GHF operates three of the four centres it says it would create.
But this is grossly inadequate, compared to the 400 such centres operated by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency, UNRWA.
UNRWA, which had been handling humanitarian and related activities in Palestine on behalf of the UN since 1950s, has been banned by Israel after accusing it, without providing proof,of being sympathetic to Hamas, its arch enemy and THC face of Palestinian resistance to Israeli occupation and annexation.
Israel has been executing a military campaign in Gaza and the Occupied West Bank which Hamas said has led to the killing of more than 50,000 persons and the wounding of more than twice that number.
Israel had also imposed a crippling humanitarian blockade on Gaza but minimally eased it, following global outrage at its effects.
Israel, in concert with America, created the GHF to sidestep UNRWA’, which has described it as an appalling evidence of the weaponisation of aid.
Both the UN and other humanitarian agencies have distanced themselves from the GHF.