Contractors Unleash Stun Grenades At Gazans: Aid Site Chaos
Watch: American Contractors Throw Stun Grenades At Gazans Outside Aid Site
جيش الاحتلال يطلق قنابل غاز على المواطنين خلال توجههم لاستلام مساعدات الشركة الأمريكية في نيتساريم وسط قطاع غزة pic.twitter.com/6uYDOm9x9n
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The United States government has distanced itself from Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s (GHF) operations, after the aid group’s initial attempts to distribute food in a famine zone outside Rafah in the Gaza Strip turned to chaos.
State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce made clear in fresh statements that “This is not a state department effort. We don’t have a plan.” She added that “I’m not going to speculate or to say what they should or should not do.”
The use of American mercenaries to protect GHF aid sites inside Gaza has also proven ultra-controversial. And matters aren’t going to be helped by the new footage which has emerged showing US contractors throwing stun grenades at Palestinians along a security fence.
https://twitter.com/i/status/1928052327707013544
Regardless of who’s to blame, the optics American mercenaries with ‘boots on the ground’ inside Gaza – and hurling explosive devices at starving Palestinians who’ve gathered at a metal fence in desert environs is some proverbial late stage Roman empire sh*t.
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