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Yesterday, the BBC released one of the most explosive reports of the genocide in Gaza to date.
It wasn’t just an investigation.
It was a confession — from a man who saw it all from the inside.
Lieutenant-Colonel Anthony Aguilar, a former U.S. Green Beret and special forces veteran, gave a recorded, on-camera interview to the BBC in which he described systematic war crimes being committed by the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) and American contractors at Gaza’s humanitarian aid sites.
“Without question, I witnessed war crimes.”
That’s Aguilar’s own language.
And what he saw is almost unspeakable.
But we’re going to speak it.
Who is Anthony Aguilar?
Aguilar is a former 25-year U.S. military veteran, a combat-tested officer, and a respected special forces leader.
In early 2024, he was recruited as a security contractor to work for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) — a joint U.S.-Israeli project that replaced much of the UN’s food distribution infrastructure in Gaza after Israel blocked UN operations.
The GHF was billed as a neutral, coordinated system to bring food to starving civilians.
But according to Aguilar, that’s not what was happening on the ground.
“In my entire career, I’ve never seen brutality like this.”
In his interview with the BBC’s Jeremy Bowen, Aguilar — who worked at the GHF sites firsthand — describes indiscriminate, lethal violence being committed by Israeli soldiers and U.S. contractors against unarmed Palestinian civilians, most of whom were starving and waiting in line for food.
Here are his direct words:
“In my entire career, I have never witnessed the level of brutality and use of indiscriminate and unnecessary force against a civilian population — an unarmed, starving population. I’ve never witnessed that in all the places I’ve been deployed to war — until I was in Gaza, at the hands of the IDF and U.S. contractors.”
He described watching:
Tank rounds fired directly into vehicles with civilians
Mortar rounds launched into crowded food lines
Main artillery fire into unarmed, desperate people
And hundreds of starving Palestinians gunned down trying to collect aid
These were not accidents.
They were intentional acts, carried out by soldiers and contractors who knew they were shooting into crowds of civilians.
“Using artillery rounds, mortar rounds, tank rounds into unarmed civilians is a war crime.”
That’s Aguilar — a career U.S. officer — calling it what it is. Here is the full interview:
What is the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation?
The GHF is a joint U.S.-Israeli aid distribution system, launched with the stated aim of creating “orderly” food delivery into Gaza after the near-total collapse of UN systems due to Israeli obstruction.
Since its launch, the GHF has been heavily promoted by Israeli officials and praised by U.S. politicians, including members of the Trump and Biden administrations.
But on the ground, the system has been responsible for some of the worst massacres of the entire genocide:
Palestinians have been shot while waiting in line
Women and children crushed or trampled while fleeing gunfire
Aid trucks used as bait, then withdrawn or redirected
And food supply lines turned into kill zones
Aguilar’s testimony confirms what Palestinians on the ground have been saying for months.
This is not a humanitarian operation.
It is a weaponized starvation campaign with a body count.
The BBC aired it. But U.S. media is silent.
Despite the gravity of Aguilar’s statements — despite his rank, his credibility, and the clarity of his accusations — no major American network has aired this interview.
CNN. MSNBC. Fox. ABC. CBS. All silent.
They haven’t played the video.
They haven’t interviewed Aguilar.
They haven’t even covered the BBC’s report.
Meanwhile, the United Nations says over 1,000 Palestinians have been killed at GHF sites while simply trying to get food.
But you won’t hear that from most Democrats.
Or Trump.
Or the people still calling this “a complicated conflict.”
This isn’t complicated.
It’s genocide. It’s starvation. And it’s a war crime.
What Aguilar describes is not accidental.
It is not bad coordination.
It is not “collateral damage.”
It is intentional, systematic, and fully coordinated:
The IDF and U.S. contractors are shooting into aid lines
They’re using tanks and mortars
Against civilians
Who are starving
Who are unarmed
Who were promised food
This is collective punishment.
It’s forced famine.
It’s a textbook violation of international humanitarian law.
And it’s happening with full U.S. knowledge and participation.
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To record the evidence.
To say it loud — this is genocide.
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Shaun
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