Former US contractor for GHF says team leader not fit to oversee operation: Report
Former US contractor for GHF says team leader not fit to oversee operation: Report
A team leader for a US contractor providing services to the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Fund has been accused of being a member of an Islamophobic organisation, a Zeteo report said on Wednesday.
Johnny “Taz” Mulford is a team leader for UG Solutions and oversees the company's work at "aid distribution sites". UG Solutions has been contracted to provide security at GHF's sites.
Employees of the company have been accused of shooting Palestinian men, women and children seeking aid from four US- and Israel-backed GHF aid sites, where, according to the United Nations, more than 1,000 Palestinian aid seekers have been killed since GHF started operating at the end of May, while thousands have been wounded.
According to two sources that Zeteo spoke to, including former US veteran and whistleblower Anthony Aguilar, Mulford is a member of the Infidels Motorcycle Club, a group that claims to be against militant groups. Recently, Aguilar made headlines when he told the world he saw Israeli forces kill a young boy named Amir and countless others while he was manning a GHF aid distribution point in southern Gaza on 28 May.