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Sat 14 Mar 2026 2:40 pm - Jerusalem Time

British Soldier Documents 'Amusement Executions' of Starving Gazans at American Aid Centers

A British recruit named David McIntosh revealed horrific details he witnessed during his military service in the Gaza Strip, where he documented, through video clips, the brutality of Israeli occupation forces in dealing with Palestinian civilians searching for food. The recruit explained that these violations occurred around aid distribution points belonging to the 'Gaza Humanitarian' organization, an initiative previously launched by the United States to secure relief in the Strip.

The video clips published by McIntosh on his personal accounts showed Israeli soldiers positioned on their tanks, opening fire directly and shockingly at queues of starving people. The recruit described these actions as being carried out for 'amusement' by the soldiers, noting that the locations where these crimes occurred were the same where hundreds of Palestinians were killed while waiting to receive meager food rations.

Commenting on the scenes, the British recruit affirmed that what he saw was extremely painful and incomprehensible, despite him working within a joint force that included elite elements of the American army. He praised the skills of his colleagues in the joint force but stressed that the Israeli forces surrounding those locations showed no humanity, deliberately targeting unarmed civilians in cold blood.

McIntosh accused the occupation army of systematically attempting to sabotage relief efforts by terrorizing and killing residents at their most vulnerable moments. He pointed out that Palestinians in those areas refused to surrender to hunger or let their families die, which was met with occupation bullets, committing clear and easily documented war crimes at those sensitive points.

This testimony sparked a wide wave of anger across social media platforms, where activists and human rights defenders circulated the clips as additional evidence of the genocide. Bloggers recalled the violations associated with the work of the 'Gaza Humanitarian' organization, considering that its presence did not provide protection for civilians but rather turned them into easy targets for Israeli snipers and shells.

Local sources reported painful testimonies from families who lost their children at those locations, with one citizen mentioning that his uncle was martyred while searching for food for his children at the same point the soldier filmed. Testimonies confirmed that the occupation prevented any attempts to document these field executions, even going so far as to bury some victims alive under the rubble of distribution centers.

Observers described the scenes as an embodiment of 'human hunting' operations, where starving people are lured into exposed areas under the pretext of aid distribution and then targeted. Human rights activists believed that these clips expose the falsity of the humanitarian slogans raised when these centers were established, emphasizing that the absence of international accountability encouraged the occupation to continue these practices.

Palestinian activists pointed out that the 'Gaza Humanitarian' organization left the Strip, leaving behind a legacy of blood and harsh memories, as it was accused of being 'harsher than shells.' They considered that what the British soldier published represents the beginning of a new phase of uncovering facts that the occupation tried to obscure throughout the war, stressing the need to present this evidence to international courts.

In a related context, some residents of the Strip noted that American soldiers participating in the joint force were not far from the scene, with some accusing them of implicit or actual participation in some attacks. They affirmed that the tragedy of hunger imposed by the occupation was exploited militarily and security-wise to lure citizens into real 'death traps' under the guise of relief.

Statistical data issued by the Government Media Office in Gaza indicates shocking figures related to the victims of these centers, where approximately 1109 Palestinians were directly martyred as a result of shelling or shooting inside or around American distribution centers. Among these victims were 225 children, 852 adults, and 32 elderly people, all of whom died while trying to secure a livelihood.

According to statistics, the total number of martyrs targeted while waiting for aid throughout two years of war reached 1506 martyrs, in addition to more than 19,000 injured. This means that the number of martyrs who fell in front of the 'Gaza Humanitarian' organization's centers alone represents about 73% of the total victims of aid targeting in the Strip.

The organization began its work in May of last year as an alternative imposed by circumstances and Israeli restrictions on international and UN agencies. However, UN experts warned from the outset that this mechanism was inadequate and lacked safety guarantees, as it operated only 4 centers at a time when the Strip needed hundreds of relief points to avoid overcrowding and targeting.

Field reports confirm that the transformation of relief centers into fields of field executions reflects a systematic starvation policy pursued by the occupation authorities to break the will of the popular base. The British soldier's testimony reinforces this narrative, describing the scenes as resembling clips from dark fantasy films, where humans are killed simply for their desire to survive.

In conclusion, these documents and clips remain a living testament to one of the most horrific chapters of the war on Gaza, where hunger was mixed with bullets. Human rights activists demand the necessity of opening an independent international investigation into the role of the joint forces and the direct responsibility of the occupation for turning humanitarian aid into a means of organized mass killing.

Israeli forces were openly firing at civilians for amusement at aid sites.

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British Soldier Documents 'Amusement Executions' of Starving Gazans at American Aid Centers

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