DaysofPal- A BBC investigation has revealed that members of a notorious American motorcycle gang with a long record of hostility toward Islam have been deployed to guard U.S.-backed humanitarian aid distribution sites in the Gaza Strip, where thousands have been killed and injured while trying to get food.
According to the report, the private security company UG Solutions (UGS) hired at least 10 members of the “Infidels MC” gang to secure facilities run by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF).
Seven of them reportedly hold senior leadership roles in the operation, which has the backing of both Israeli and American authorities.
The gang, known for its anti-Muslim rhetoric and crusader-themed symbolism, has used emblems such as the number 1095, a reference to the First Crusade, and shared offensive posts mocking Islam online.
The group’s operations in Gaza are led by Johnny “Taz” Mulford, a former U.S. soldier previously convicted of corruption and theft.
Another leader, Josh Miller, was pictured with a team of contractors in Gaza holding a banner that read: “Make Gaza Great Again.” Miller also displays tattoos reading “Crusader” and “1095.”
The revelations come amid a worsening humanitarian crisis in Gaza.
Since May, when the American aid distribution sites were opened, more than 2,456 Palestinians have been killed and nearly 18,000 injured.
Human rights groups say Israeli forces have repeatedly targeted civilians gathering for aid, calling it a deliberate strategy of starvation and collective humiliation.
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