
A retired US special forces officer has revealed to the BBC why he resigned from his work with US- and Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid distribution centres. "I witnessed the Israeli Defense Forces shooting at the crowds of Palestinians," Anthony Aguilar told the BBC. He added that in his entire career he has never witnessed such a level of "brutality and use of indiscriminate and unnecessary force against a civilian population, an unarmed, starving population".
Main Idea: A former worker at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid sites says he resigned after witnessing Israeli forces shoot at crowds of Palestinians.
Key Points:
The report could shake trust in US-backed aid efforts and raise pressure on US taxpayers and voters to demand answers about civilian harm.
Public scrutiny may push tighter oversight of aid sites and clearer rules, which could improve safety for Palestinians and reduce future abuse.
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