Islamophobic militants serve as "security" at Gaza humanitarian sites

A BBC investigation has revealed that senior members of the anti-Muslim Infidels Motorcycle Club (MC), a far-right group, are operating as armed security at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) aid distribution sites, where over 1,100 Palestinians have been killed since May.
The Infidels MC, founded by Iraq War veterans and notorious for Islamophobic rhetoric and crusader imagery, is led by Johnny “Taz” Mulford, a national leader with a criminal record. According to the investigation, Mulford oversees the Gaza operation through the US private firm UG Solutions (UGS), which has contracted gang members for roles paying up to $1,580 a day.
Human rights advocates have strongly condemned the arrangement. The Council on American-Islamic Relations compared it to “putting the KKK in charge of delivering aid in Sudan,” warning that deploying ideologically extreme figures at humanitarian sites risks inciting further violence against civilians.
While GHF and UGS have dismissed these concerns, claiming staff undergo background checks and that the workforce is “diverse,” several identified contractors have criminal histories, promote armed propaganda online, and openly glorify violence against Muslims.
The revelations have intensified criticism of GHF, which is backed by Israel and the US. Observers warn that the organization operates without accountability, effectively controlling humanitarian access in Gaza while endangering the very people it purports to help.
Every day, dozens of Gazans continue to be killed while waiting for aid, as bullets rain down on civilians at distribution sites. Humanitarian experts say the presence of armed extremists at aid locations only exacerbates the ongoing crisis, further threatening vulnerable Palestinians already suffering under siege and bombardment. (ILKHA)
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