Investigating killings of Palestinians at GHF sites in Gaza | Fault Lines Documentary
After months of blockade and starvation in Gaza, Israel allowed a new United States venture - the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) - to distribute food. Branded as a lifeline, its sites quickly became known by Palestinians and dozens of human rights groups as “death traps”.Fault Lines investigates how civilians seeking aid were funnelled through militarised zones, where thousands were killed or injured under fire.
Through the testimonies of grieving families, a former contractor, and human rights experts, the film exposes how GHF’s operations replaced UNRWA’s proven aid system with a scheme critics say was designed for displacement, not relief. At the heart of this investigation is a haunting question: was GHF delivering humanitarian aid - or helping turn breadlines into killing fields?
CREDITS
Gaza:
Directors of Photography:
Hussien Jaber
Bilal Salem
Production manager: Hasan Mashharawi
Producer: Ashraf Mashharawi
Production services: Media Town
US & UK:
Director and Producer: Amina Waheed
Senior Correspondent: Josh Rushing
Executive Producer: Laila Al-Arian
Editor and Story Producer: Adrienne Haspel
US Director of Photography: Joel Van Haren
Additional Photography: Singeli Agnew and Shaun Swingler
UK Field Producer: Hind Hassan
Associate Producer and Fact Checking: Mehr Sher
Legal: George Stephanopoulos
Digital Producer: Riham Mansour
US Production Management: Anabelle Rojas
Sound Mix: Luke Rohwer
Colourist: Anna Stalter
Senior Archivist: Shelley Simpson
Archive:
Al-Jazeera
Storyful
Samer Alboji
Translation:
Lama Al-Arian
Rania Abu Taima
Laila Al-Arian
Intern: Rania Abu Taima
Music: Audio Network
Special Thanks:
Rafi Mustafa
Sanad Al-Jazeera
Forensic Architecture
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