Pro-Palestinian groups left death threats at acting Gaza Humanitarian Foundation director John Acree’s house, while activists protest at Tel Aviv hotel where Acree, other GHF officials are staying.
Pro-Palestinian groups vandalized the house of John Acree, acting director of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), and painted death threats on his driveway according to pro-Palestinian activist groups posting on social media on Tuesday.
The attack included a message in his driveway that said “Death to the GHF,” and damage to his car wheels and rearview mirrors.
“Eye on Palestine” and “WearThePeace,” both of whom shared the event on social media and stated that it was done because of the “GHF’s aid traps.”
“John Acree, the Interim Executive Director of the GHF, had his home and vehicle targeted by American activists due to his involvement in war crimes in Gaza. These attacks were linked to his role in U.S.-Israeli distribution centers – often referred to as ‘death traps,’” Eye on Palestine posted on their X/Twitter account.
In the same spirit, WearThePeace also said that the attack was because of “his complicity in genocide as thousands have been killed and injured at the aid death traps.”
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation distributes aid to Gazans in Tel Sultan, Gaza, June 2, 2025. (credit: COURTESY GHF)
Anti-GHF protests in Tel Aviv
The attack came at the same time that protestors demonstrated outside of the Tel Aviv hotel where Acree is reportedly currently staying.
The protest was led by Radical Bloc, an Israeli left-wing activist organization based in Jaffa.
“We’re confronting GHF’s leaders in Tel Aviv – CEO John Acree, spokesperson Chapin Fay, and their team. GHF is not a humanitarian organization – it’s a weapon of genocide. We will find them, disrupt them everywhere until the siege is lifted and GHF is dismantled,” said the organization on an X/Twitter post.