In a shocking revelation, an Associated Press investigation has uncovered that U.S. contractors at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid sites have been firing live ammunition at desperate Palestinians seeking food amid the ongoing humanitarian crisis. Leaked footage obtained by the AP shows armed security guards discussing the clearance of civilians gathered for aid, with gunfire ringing out as they attempt to access essential supplies.
The situation is dire: bombed, besieged, and starved, Palestinians are met with bullets when they approach these so-called humanitarian sites. Eyewitness accounts from two U.S. contractors, who spoke on the condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of their revelations, describe a chaotic scene where unqualified security personnel operate with impunity. They allege that these guards are unvetted and act recklessly, contributing to a pattern of violence against civilians.
The AP’s investigation confirms the authenticity of the footage through advanced geolocation techniques, revealing the grim reality on the ground. The contractors claim that the Israeli army is exploiting the aid distribution system to gather intelligence on Palestinians, utilizing facial recognition technology to monitor those in need. This alarming practice raises serious ethical concerns, as multiple reports indicate that individuals have gone missing after visiting GHF sites.
Despite the overwhelming evidence, GHF denies any violent incidents at its distribution points, insisting that its operations will continue. However, the testimonies from whistleblowers and the mounting video evidence paint a different picture—one where humanitarian aid has become a façade for violence and oppression.
Calls are intensifying for corporations to sever ties with entities complicit in these actions, emphasizing the urgent need for accountability in the face of what many are labeling an economy of genocide. As the crisis escalates, the world watches and waits for a response to this chilling reality.