Hello and welcome to NewsHour Live from the BBC World Service in London.
I'm Rebecca Kesby.
It's been four weeks since the US-Israeli-backed organisation,
the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation,
began a new and controversial method of delivering food aid at four sites in Gaza.
In that time, 500 people have been killed trying to access aid.
That's according to the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry.
Another 4,000 have been injured.
There have been chaotic scenes as desperate people have risked the dangerous journeys to get what aid there is.
available.
We've spoken to medics on the ground who've given us details of the patients they've treated.
We've spoken to ordinary Gazans who've witnessed events.
For the past month we've been asking the GHF for an interview.
Today we got one.
Reverend Johnny Moore is an American evangelical pastor.
He's also the chair of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.
Earlier today,
NewsHour's Tim Franks asked him what the GHF are doing to stop people dying.
around their distribution sites.
We're not actually sure that all of this information that's being distributed every single day is entirely accurate.