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⚡🇺🇸🇮🇱JUST IN: Former GHF Aid Security Guard Speaks Out — “This Has to Stop”.

A former American security guard with UG Solutions at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) sites gave an interview to Israel’s Channel 12, exposing violent abuses against starving civilians at “aid distribution” points.

➤ On GHF aid centers:

“The aid centers treated the population very badly and put them in danger.”

➤ On American guards’ brutality:

“In all my years of service, I’ve never seen such use of force.”

Incidents He Witnessed:

1. Pepper spray on a starving man:

“An unarmed Palestinian man picking up food off the ground on his knees was pepper-sprayed with a full can.”

2. Stun grenade thrown at a woman:

“She collapsed, fell to the ground. That was the moment I knew I couldn’t continue.”

3. Live fire after aid collection:

“Once Palestinians finished collecting the aid at the site, the American guards opened fire—shooting at them, at their legs, at the dirt mounds—to force them to leave.”

Why He Resigned:

“You can’t fix this. It has to stop.”
“In all my military service, I’ve never seen such force used against unarmed civilians. I won’t be part of it.”

He described the aid sites as being in remote, active combat zones, unreachable by car, forcing starving Palestinians to carry heavy supplies on foot.

“If the UN had the resources and coordination that this system has, it would work much better.”



Mike
 
⚡🇺🇸🇮🇱JUST IN:

On July 15, 2025, American mercenaries stationed at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid site on Al-Teena Street in Khan Younis were seen throwing gas grenades and pointing guns at starving civilians and children, ordering them to leave.

After surviving gunfire and targeting to reach the site, most leave empty-handed. Food and water are extremely scarce, and instead of relief, people face more violence and humiliation. These aid points have become engineered death traps.

Since they started operating on the 27th of May, 2025, they’ve resulted in at least 995 Palestinian deaths, 6,011 injuries, and 45 missing.



Mike
 
You didn’t see pictures like this come out of Iraq or Afghanistan. What’s happening in Gaza is not a normal war. Hamas hasn’t fired rockets in months, and can hardly field a fire team for any given “operation,” but the Israelis are still killing dozens of non-combatants a day.

Your initial instinct on seeing a picture like this was the right one.



Mike
 

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