US-backed GHF ‘aid mission’ in Gaza ends – a timeline of violence
Summary
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), supported by the U.S. and Israel, ended its mission in Gaza after a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. The GHF operated under controversy, as aid distribution was linked to violence and fatalities among Palestinians. The organization faced criticism for the number of deaths and injuries during aid collection.Key Facts
- The GHF was supported by the U.S. and Israel to distribute aid in Gaza during a blockade.
- The aid mission ended following a ceasefire agreement brokered by the U.S.
- Previously, Israel had blocked aid, citing concerns about misuse by Hamas but did not provide evidence.
- The GHF established four major distribution sites with U.S. security present.
- Violence was reported at aid sites, with over 2,000 Palestinians either crushed or killed.
- Israeli forces have reportedly fired on crowds trying to receive aid.
- The UN and other agencies criticized the GHF’s centralized aid distribution model for endangering people.
- The UN Secretary-General called for an independent investigation into the violence at aid sites.
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