'I witnessed war crimes' in Gaza, former worker at GHF aid site tells BBC
In a BBC interview, a former US soldier revealed his decision to quit working at the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), an aid organization backed by Israel and the US. The soldier, who wished to remain anonymous, claimed to have witnessed "war crimes" during his time at the GHF aid sites in Gaza. The former soldier recounted witnessing the diversion of aid supplies, with some being sold on the black market instead of reaching those in need. He also alleged that the GHF had been complicit in the denial of access to certain areas of Gaza, hindering the delivery of crucial aid. The article highlights the former soldier's concerns about the alleged misuse of aid resources and the potential obstruction of humanitarian efforts in the region. The revelations raise questions about the transparency and accountability of the GHF and the broader humanitarian aid landscape in Gaza.
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