The WFP also [accepts](https://www.wfp.org/support-us) direct (money) donations from individual donors. 

TBH, I'm not sure it's possible to donate either to this or to "World Central Kitchen" and ensure your donation goes *only* to [food for] Gaza, since they run world-wide programs.

FWTW, WCK [claims](https://www.fastcompany.com/91056471/chef-jose-andres-world-central-kitchen-food-gaza-israel-war) to serve around 350,000 meals per day in Gaza. The WPF around 300,000 [it seems](https://twitter.com/WFP/status/1772940377336545391), but that probably doesn't include [parcels](https://www.wfp.org/emergencies/palestine-emergency). BTW, although the 200-ton ship made headlines, WCK shipped most of their food by truck from Egypt -- around 1,600 of them [to date](https://wck.org/news/41m-meals-gaza). That page also says the WCK serves around 170,000 *hot* meals per day in Gaza. Somewhere in the [fine print](https://www.eatingwell.com/world-central-kitchen-feed-displaced-israeli-palestinian-families-8364003), WCK partners with [Anera](https://www.anera.org/blog/gaza-and-west-bank-response-log/) for the local activities in Gaza. The latter is a US-registered charity as well, but they're focused on Palestinians. Anera does more than food themselves though, so if you dislike that, don't give to them directly. The Israeli press [criticized](https://www.i24news.tv/en/news/international/americas/1702399547-taylor-swift-and-selena-gomez-join-star-studded-fundraising-event-for-gaza) Anera for not condemning Hamas, so there's that too.

Actually, [since 2022](https://unric.org/en/sharethemeal-wfp-app-marks-new-milestone/), the WFP claims to allow small-share donors to direct their contributions to specific zones, through the [Share-the-meal app](https://sharethemeal.org/en-us/campaigns#). OTOH, besides being under the UN aegis, which some Israelis might find objectionable in itself, WFP also [gives](https://humanitarianfundingforecast.org/stories-agency-expenditure/) a non-trivial amount as cash assistance rather than just food. Their (logistics) overhead is also larger than that of other organizations (around 1/3), enough that the CharityWatch [doesn't](https://www.charitywatch.org/charity-donating-articles/gaza-israel-conflict-top-rated-charities-providing-aid) list the WFP, unlike the WCK. (They only list orgs with less than 25% overhead.) You can also look at the latter list for other ideas/orgs, but most that operate in the region aren't food-only.