A wave of whistleblower accounts and eyewitness reports have revealed severe violence and alleged war crimes at Gaza aid distribution sites run by the U.S.- and Israeli-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF). Former U.S. military contractors and security guards describe Israeli forces and private personnel firing on unarmed, starving civilians—including women and children—seeking food aid. Efforts to create 'women-only' distribution days failed to prevent killings and abuse, with reports of pepper spray and live ammunition used against desperate crowds. The GHF, a private company, faces mounting criticism from humanitarian groups and calls for independent investigations, as thousands of aid trucks remain undelivered and food spoils at crossings. The controversy highlights deep concerns over the privatization and militarization of humanitarian aid in conflict zones, raising urgent questions about accountability and the true objectives of such operations.
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