US contractor: This is how Israeli forces and American mercenaries killed Gaza aid seekers

Over 25 years serving in the US military, Anthony Aguilar took part in various American wars around the world, including in Iraq, Afghanistan and Syria. Yet, despite his experience fighting on the side of US interests, his brief experience on the ground in Gaza revealed to him the scale of war crimes and genocide perpetrated by Israeli forces against Palestinians.

It was "unlike anything seen anywhere in the world, a scale of destruction and inhumanity I've never witnessed before", he said.

In an extensive interview with The New Arab's Arabic edition, Aguilar gives his first-hand testimony from the short time he spent working with the Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, detailing how Israel used food as a weapon to starve Palestinians and how, through formal contracts with the company Safe Reach Solutions, it controlled the quantities of food allowed into Gaza.

He describes how American contractors and Israeli forces targeted starving civilians – men, women and children – at four aid distribution sites operated by the organisation. He supported his testimony with videos and photos.

The interview was conducted by Mohammed al-Badawi, Al-Araby al-Jadeed's correspondent in Washington. It has been slightly edited for clarity.


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A Torturous Sanitation Disaster Is Unfolding in Gaza’s Displacement Camps

“In tent life, there is an unlivable war — a war that doesn’t begin with bombs, but with the absence of everything that makes life human. It is a war whose weapons are the denial of clean water, the lack of hygiene, the absence of toilets, dignity, and safety. I am not writing this as a distant witness. No — I am writing this from within it. From the ground. From inside the tent. These are not stories I’ve heard; these are the sensations I experience.

One month living in a tent was enough for me to understand the immense sanitation disaster and horrific conditions that make displaced people feel suffocated by everything around them. This kind of news doesn’t make headlines, and you might not have heard about it. But it is a silent kind of violence — one that kills us every day.”

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Great Opportunity....

You can watch "A Short Course on Palestine", taught by Rashid Khalidi, here.  It's  five sessions.

For those of you who don’t know about him, here is an excerpt from Wikipedia:

Rashid Ismail Khalidi (Arabic: رشيد خالدي; born November 18, 1948) is a Palestinian-Americanhistorian of the Middle East and the Edward SaidProfessor Emeritus of Modern Arab Studies at Columbia University.[2][3] He served as editor of the Journal of Palestine Studies from 2002 until 2020, when he became co-editor with Sherene Seikaly.[4]

He has authored a number of books, including The Hundred Years' War on Palestine and Palestinian Identity: The Construction of Modern National Consciousness; has served as president of the Middle East Studies Association; and has taught at the Lebanese University, the American University of Beirut, Georgetown University, and the University of Chicago.[3] Khalidi retired from Columbia University on October 8, 2024.[5]