Former U.S. Officer Reveals War Crime in Gaza Aid Convoy
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency, Anthony Aguilar, a retired American special forces officer, disclosed in an interview with BBC News the reason for his resignation from security teams overseeing distribution points affiliated with the US-Israeli humanitarian institute operating in the besieged gaza Strip. He emphasized witnessing war crimes committed by Israeli soldiers.
aguilar stated, “I saw Israeli forces shooting at Palestinian civilians at aid distribution points.”
The retired officer stressed that in all his years of service,he had never encountered such levels of brutality and excessive,unneeded use of force against defenseless and starving civilians.
The “Gaza Humanitarian Institute,” as late May-coinciding with Israel’s genocidal campaign in Gaza-has managed a US-Israeli project controlling food distribution within the Strip. The United Nations and international humanitarian and human rights organizations have rejected this initiative, labeling it a tool for killing, displacement, and humiliation of Palestinians.
The institute established four main distribution centers: three