US contractors say their colleagues are firing live ammo as Palestinians seek food in Gaza
GAZA STRIP, PALESTINE, JUL 5 – More than 650 Palestinians have been killed near aid sites amid reports US contractors used live ammo and crowd control weapons during Gaza's ongoing humanitarian crisis.
- Two U.S. contractors anonymously told the AP that American security staff at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sites have used live ammunition and stun grenades while Palestinians sought food.
- The GHF was established in February 2023 and began aid distributions at sites in Gaza in late May amid an intense Israeli blockade and military campaign following Hamas's October attack.
- Contractors described a culture lacking clear rules, with overly armed personnel firing bullets in all directions and deploying pepper spray and stun grenades, sometimes at non-threatening crowds of aid seekers.
- GHF strongly denied the allegations as categorically false, claiming gunfire heard in videos came from Israeli forces outside site perimeters and that no civilians were shot or injured at the sites.
- These conflicting accounts amplify scrutiny of GHF operations amid claims of hundreds killed and wounded near aid sites, highlighting risks to aid distribution and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
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