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New GHF site set to open in Gaza amid widespread criticism


Concrete barriers are positioned as part of preparations for the opening of a new GHF distribution site


A water pipeline from a desalination plant in Egypt at the site that is due to open


A worker walks past concrete barriers during preparations for the opening of the GHF distribution centre

Looks more like a mass slaughter zone / concentration camp.


US Muslim rights group calls for GHF to be expelled from Gaza

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a US Muslim and Arab rights group, has called for the GHF to be removed from Gaza following a report identifying several people who worked security at aid sites in Gaza as members of a far-right anti-Muslim motorcycle club.

“BBC News has confirmed the identities of 10 members of the Infidels Motorcycle Club, an anti-Muslim biker gang, working in Gaza for UG Solutions, a private contractor providing security at Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distribution points,” CAIR said in a statement.

“Infidels MC, established by Iraq war veterans in 2006, see themselves as modern Crusaders, using the Crusader cross as their symbol. The gang is currently hosting anti-Muslim hate speech on its Facebook page and has previously held a pig roast “in defiance of” the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.”

GHF has come under fire countless times since its inception earlier this year, even by an ex-employee. Critics say that it exists as nothing more than a trap leading starving Palestinians to their deaths at the hands of Israeli soldiers.