
US contractors fired live bullets at Palestinians queuing for food, AP reports
The report published on Thursday was based on testimony from two US contractors and videos obtained by AP.
The contractors said their colleagues frequently threw stun grenades and fired pepper spray in all directions at the sites, including towards Palestinians.
They also said that staff hired to secure the aid distribution sites were often unqualified, heavily armed and had an open licence to do as they wished.
'There are innocent people being hurt. Badly. Needlessly,' one contractor said, adding that staff monitor anyone deemed 'suspicious' and pass that information over to the Israeli military.
Displaced Palestinians walk along a road to receive humanitarian aid packages from a US-backed foundation in Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip on 5 June 2025 (AFP)

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