American contractors overseeing aid distribution sites in Gaza reveal troubling reports of their colleagues using live ammunition and stun grenades against Palestinians seeking food. Two contractors, who wished to remain anonymous, describe chaotic scenes where security staff are poorly trained and heavily armed, often launching projectiles into crowds, resulting in injuries among aid seekers. Videos corroborate their accounts, showing desperate Palestinians caught between rapid gunfire and security measures intended to manage the situation.
The humanitarian context is critical, as over 2 million people in Gaza face starvation due to the ongoing conflict that escalated after Hamas’s attack on October 7, 2023. Since the establishment of the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, which receives funding from the U.S. government, reports of violence at distribution sites have emerged regularly, with contractors warning that the current operational methods endanger lives and may lead to further casualties among innocent civilians seeking aid.
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