Exclusive: GHF ‘Complicit in War Crimes’ in Gaza, Says Former Aid Contractor
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 29 – Anthony Aguilar, a former U.S. contractor, reported over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed at militarized Gaza aid sites run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation and guarded by U.S. and Israeli forces.
- On Sunday, Aguilar said aid sites in Gaza have become death traps where Israeli forces and US contractors shoot unarmed civilians, causing over 1,000 deaths.
- On May 26, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation began distributing more than 97 million meals, guarded by two US security firms despite lacking staffing and training.
- Aguilar said, `'This young boy, Amir, walked up to me, barefoot and wearing tattered clothes that hung off his emaciated body,'` and after collecting his items, he was shot at with pepper spray, tear gas, stun grenades, and bullets.
- Aguilar urged that the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation be defunded, with at least 21 US senators also calling to end US funding by writing to Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
- The UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification warned famine thresholds have been reached across Gaza Strip, where more than 58,000 Palestinians have died.
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Exclusive: GHF ‘complicit in war crimes’ in Gaza, says former aid contractor
Anthony Aguilar, a retired US army soldier, worked as a security subcontractor for the Israeli and US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) tasked with delivering aid to the besieged Palestinian enclave. In this exclusive testimony, Aguilar reveals untold and harrowing details about the GHF aid operation in Gaza.
·France
Read Full ArticleStarving child in Gaza was killed minutes after receiving aid, former US military contractor says
Anthony Aguilar, who worked at the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), says the child kissed his hand and thanked him before he was shot dead by Israeli forces
·London, United Kingdom
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