SD on 30/7/2025 at 20:09
Unfortunately for Tony Aguilar, GHF has receipts.
Mr. Aguilar was terminated from his contract with UG Solutions on June 13, 2025, due to poor performance, volatile conflicts with staff, and erratic behavior. Since his termination, Mr. Aguilar has propagated a false narrative to media outlets around the world while simultaneously pleading with UG Solutions to rehire him.
Mr. Aguilar's recent conduct confirms that he is acting on his previously issued threats to, in his own words, “be UG Solutions' worst nightmare” if he was not reinstated.
Following his accusations, UG Solutions launched an internal investigation. As part of that process, we compiled written communications from Mr. Aguilar in which he both begs for re-employment and threatens retaliation if not rehired. These documents raise serious questions about his motive.
We also possess evidence indicating that Mr. Aguilar falsified documents and produced misleading videos in support of his false claims. We strongly urge media outlets to perform proper due diligence before echoing the statements of this former contractor. His assertions demand scrutiny.
The allegations Mr. Aguilar has made against GHF, its contractors, and our mission to provide humanitarian assistance in Gaza are defamatory. GHF and its partners remind all media outlets of the legal and ethical obligations that come with publishing unverified and potentially false accusations. We reserve all rights in this regard.
We will now present documentation clearly demonstrating that Mr. Aguilar's claims are materially false. Following this call, we will distribute a signed affidavit from UG Solutions team members who worked directly with Mr. Aguilar. These statements categorically refute his allegations.
Mr. Aguilar falsely claims that he resigned from his role at UG Solutions, GHF's security partner. In fact, he was terminated on June 13, 2025, for misconduct and failure to carry out basic duties. After being fired, Mr. Aguilar repeatedly attempted to regain his position. On June 14, he wrote to company leadership asking them to reconsider their decision and offering to work in any capacity. As late as July 4, Mr. Aguilar informed UG Solutions that he had submitted a new application for deployment in Gaza.
In his June 14 communication, Mr. Aguilar wrote:
“I do not want to leave. I understand that my current contract as the JTOC operator is terminated. Fine. But I can be put on a new contract. If other personnel liking that or not is the fear, then UG is being held hostage. I can be of huge value to this company and contract. Take advantage of me as an asset now.”
Mr. Aguilar also issued threats. On July 15, he wrote:
“I could be your best friend or your worst nightmare. Stop effing around, put me back to work, and let's get this mission done.”
On June 21, citing personal family needs, Mr. Aguilar again appealed for reinstatement, ending with:
“Figure something out or I'm on a plane come Tuesday and the gloves are off.”
These messages demonstrate Mr. Aguilar's erratic shifts between imploring for a second chance and issuing hyperbolic threats.
Despite Mr. Aguilar's continued efforts to be rehired—including applications submitted as late as July 4—UG Solutions made a firm decision not to reengage him. His conduct rendered him unfit for operational roles in a complex and high-risk environment such as Gaza.
As reality set in, Mr. Aguilar's tone grew increasingly hostile. He has since carried out his threat by contacting multiple media outlets with fabricated claims.
Nicker on 30/7/2025 at 21:50
Citation?
Good thing there are multiple witnesses and many square kilometers of hard evidence of Likud's ongoing genocide.
Starker on 31/7/2025 at 14:29
Many people connected to Gaza are telling the same story. Ordinary families, doctors working in hospitals, volunteers from abroad, IDF troops.
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The ABC has talked to multiple sources in Gaza who have used the aid system, many of whom say they witnessed soldiers shooting directly at civilians.
Gaza has been cut off from steady food supplies for months, and since aid deliveries have resumed, more than 1,000 desperate people have been killed while trying to access essentials.
Many of the killings have happened around sites recently set up by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), a US- and Israeli-backed private operation that has taken over distribution of critical supplies from traditional aid agencies.
Palestinians in Gaza have told the ABC they feel they have to risk their lives in the hope of collecting food at one of the aid sites.
Multiple witnesses told the ABC they have seen soldiers fire directly at Palestinians.
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Hassan Abu Obeid, one of the many aid seekers, told the ABC the most dangerous part of the journey was reaching the queue at the distribution centre.
"Soldiers fire at us. Tanks are positioned nearby. They say, 'If you're visible, we shoot'. Just getting to the entrance is the hardest part. That's where most people are shot," he said.
Abu Abel described a similarly terrifying situation.
"Guards open fire on anyone who steps even slightly out of line," he told the ABC.
"There are no warnings. A few centimetres off, and they shoot to kill, aiming for the head or chest."
Sami Ashour said there was barely room to move in the queues.
"We're packed so tightly that it feels claustrophobic," he said
"Just getting to the distribution centre is incredibly difficult. There are far too many people, all desperate for the same thing."
He said he had to risk his life "just to survive".
"There's no other choice," he said.
"Either I take the risk or we have nothing."
People have taken to calling the distribution sites cemeteries.
"That's how deadly they've become," Abu Abel said.
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"Young men often have to run when the gates open, competing to get supplies for their families," Abu al Majed told the ABC.
Most of the people trying to get aid are young men, who have the best chance of reaching a box of aid in time.
Umm Ali, one of the few women to try reaching the sites, told the ABC she can't reach the food before them.
She has missed out every time.
"I've never been able to get a single aid box," she said.
"But I've seen many people killed, most of them young teenage boys. One moment they're standing in line, and the next, a shot to the head, no warning, no reason.
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Nicker on 31/7/2025 at 16:01
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Yes, there are lots of Hamas witnesses to everything, except Hamas atrocities. Funny that.
The Hamas atrocities are still being reported though. They are not being covered up. They couldn't be. The difference is, and has always been, that they seem to be fewer in number and on a less than industrial scale.
Nobody here is saying that Hamas hasn't done awful things so stop pretending that they are. I'm sure that Hamas (in service to the god of Abraham) would love to reduce Israel to a Gaza-like sea of rubble and murder all the Jews too, but thankfully they are incapable of that. Keeping them emasculated does not require the wholesale slaughter of the inhabitants of Gaza, does it?
Or is that the final solution?
SD on 31/7/2025 at 17:04
Hamas exerts total control over Gaza. You do not get to be a doctor or a "journalist" or a sodding dogcatcher without their say-so. Why don't people get this? Of course doctors are going to toe the Hamas line. Even if they're not directly part of Hamas themselves, as many indisputably are, then they at least rely upon Hamas for patronage. Again, why don't people get this?
In Gaza, you do not go against Hamas's narrative unless you have a powerful death wish. Why don't people get this?
It is very very odd that with all these hundreds of people being shot daily when seeking aid, that there is never actual video of it happening.
This is the reason for the pervasive media lies against the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation. Because for the very first time, distribution of aid has been taken out of the hands of Hamas. Every day the reported number of dead gets higher and higher and higher. People swallow these figures unquestioningly, despite the absence of actual evidence. It doesn't even pass the smell test, but Westerners, primed by thousands of years of antisemitism, are ready to believe that the GHF is an evil Jewish plot to slaughter hundreds under the pretence of giving aid.
The New York Times prints a front page photo of a baby being starved by the evil Jews, only to quietly walk it back the next day by admitting the baby wasn't previously healthy as they claimed, but suffers from cerebral palsy. But they didn't really have a choice after people saw the child's healthy sibling, who was mysteriously cropped out of all the photos. All the other starving babies whose pictures have been tastelessly splashed across the media to justify the latest blood libels have pre-existing conditions too, a remarkably common occurrence in a territory where one-third of marriages are between first cousins. Israel is well aware of this - it treats thousands of them in its hospitals. Their suffering is real, but it's nothing to do with being starved.
On the Instagram accounts of the numerous cafes in Gaza, locals argue whether it's right to publish photos of the extravagant desserts they continue to enjoy, with some saying it shows resilience and resistance, and others that it undermines their narrative of starvation and suffering.
You're all being played.
Starker on 31/7/2025 at 17:19
So IDF troops work for Hamas now?
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First-hand accounts reported in Haaretz, the Israeli newspaper, allege that commanders had in recent weeks ordered troops to shoot at crowds “to drive them away or disperse them, even though it was clear they posed no threat”.
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It is the first time such detailed testimony from serving soldiers has been published in Israel. Their claims were approved for publication by the official Israel censor, as required by Israeli law.
The witness accounts relate to the alleged killing of scores of hungry Palestinians in the Gaza Strip in at least 19 separate incidents over the past month.
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One soldier told Haaretz: “It’s a killing field. Where I was stationed, between one and five people were killed every day.
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“I’m not aware of a single instance of return fire. There’s no enemy, no weapons,” they said.
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Starker on 31/7/2025 at 17:30
And here's Doctors Without Borders testifying to the situation in Gaza:
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Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) teams are witnessing a sharp and unprecedented rise in acute malnutrition among people in Gaza, Palestine. In Al-Mawasi clinic, in southern Gaza, and in the MSF Gaza City clinic, in the north, we are seeing the highest number of malnutrition cases ever recorded by our teams in the Gaza Strip. A sustained flow of food and medical supplies must be urgently allowed into the Strip.
More than 700 pregnant and breastfeeding women, and nearly 500 children with severe and moderate malnutrition, are currently enrolled in outpatient therapeutic feeding centres in both clinics. Patient enrolment in the MSF Gaza City clinic almost quadrupled in under two months, from 293 cases in May, up to 983 cases at the beginning of July. Of this July cohort, 326 are children between six and 23 months old.
“This is the first time we have witnessed such a severe scale of malnutrition cases in Gaza,” says Mohammed Abu Mughaisib, MSF deputy medical coordinator in Gaza. “The starvation of people in Gaza is intentional, it can end tomorrow if the Israeli authorities allow food in at scale.”
The existence of malnutrition in Gaza is the result of deliberate, calculated choices by the Israeli authorities: restrict the entry of food to the bare minimum for survival, and dictate and militarise the means of its distribution, all while having destroyed the majority of local food production capacity. People are risking their lives in the immediate term to obtain inadequate food rations, as a wider system collapse is ongoing - sewage contamination is occurring because infrastructure is destroyed, restrictions on fuel are limiting the production of clean water, appalling living conditions in overcrowded camps are impacting people's health and compromising people's immunity.
“Due to widespread malnutrition among pregnant women, and poor water and sanitation services, many babies are being born prematurely,” says Dr Joanne Perry, MSF doctor. “Our neonatal intensive care unit [in Al-Helou hospital] is severely overcrowded, with four to five babies sharing a single incubator.”
“This is my third time in Gaza, and I've never seen anything like this,” says Dr Perry. “Mothers are asking me for food for their children, pregnant women who are six months along often weigh no more than 40 kilogrammes. The situation is beyond critical.”
Before October 2023, Gaza was heavily reliant on the entry of goods and supplies from outside, with an average of 500 trucks entering the Strip every day. Since 2 March, not even 500 trucks have entered in total. With border crossings for aid frequently closed or operating under heavy limitations, and with local food production nearly impossible due to ongoing hostilities and destruction, markets are either empty, or the available food is unaffordable for most.
Inevitably, prices of food have skyrocketed across Gaza, placing even basic staples out of reach for most people. For example, one kilogramme of sugar costs on average US$ 76, while a kilogramme of potatoes or flour costs nearly $30, according to the World Food Programme. Due to this, many families are surviving on just one portion of food a day - often only rice, lentils, or pasta - with no access to bread, fresh vegetables, or enough protein.
Parents are also deliberately skipping meals to feed their children. Even malnourished women, who do receive therapeutic food, end up giving their own treatment supplements to their children.
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RippedPhreak on 31/7/2025 at 18:45
Assholes Sans Frontières are just liberal activists, they have zero credibility at this point.
heywood on 31/7/2025 at 19:54
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Hamas exerts total control over Gaza.
:rolleyes:
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Assholes Sans Frontières are just liberal activists, they have zero credibility at this point.
They may be biased but they are in Gaza and see things first hand. The world's pundits are not.