US contractors say live ammunition fired at Gaza aid sites + Radio Islam’s Middle East Report – Select JMD media appearances
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American
contractors guarding aid distribution sites in Gaza are allegedly using live
ammunition and stun grenades against Palestinians seeking food, according to
the Associated Press. James M. Dorsey, from Singapore’s S Rajaratnam School of
International Studies weighs in.
Transcript
ANCHOR: Let's bring in James M. Dorsy now.
He's a Middle East analyst and a professor at Singapore's S. Rajaratnam School
of International Studies. Welcome again, James. So, just referring back to that
Associated Press uh, report, they conducted interviews with people who claimed
that they were US contractors guarding the aid at the Gaza Humanitarian
Foundation. and the claim is that they have been shooting almost indiscriminately at people who were
were queuing up for aid, that they were using live ammunition, they were using
grenades. reportedly several dozen people killed again today, which makes the
total death toll reportedly around 500 at least people killed queuing up for
aid. You could make the argument, I think, that this foundation is ending as
many lives as it is saving. What is going on?
JMD: Well, first of all, it's ending far
too many lives. Whether it's as many as are being saved or not is neither here nor
there, I have no reason to doubt the veracity and the integrity of the Associated
Press report. I'm also not surprised that you're seeing US private military
contractors using live fire. These are not people who understand crowd control
who've been trained for crowd control. And therefore it's not much of a
surprise.
However, I
think one also has to take into account that Palestinians desperately trying to
get aid at militarized distribution points
are basically being attacked by multiple forces. So, you have the Israelis and
I don't doubt that. Having said that, the Israelis also claim that Hamas has
been attacking them and the Israelis are not the only ones who are claiming
that. You're hearing that from the Gazin tribal leaders who are trying to
protect aid convoys coming into Gaza both from Hamas but also from Israeli-backed
gangs like the one led by Yasa Abu Shabab. So, you have a multiple number of
forces involved here, whether or not it's the Israelis primarily who are
responsible for the the greater number of deaths or the American private contractors.
I don't think anybody really knows. But I would assume that they are
accountable for a majority of those being killed.
ANCHOR: This foundation. My understanding
is it was only set up in February, so it's brand new. I'm trying to understand
the logic behind this. What do you what do you think about this? How could it
be considered a good idea to throw in a brand new aid agency into what's a catastrophic
aid emergency instead of the established charities and the UN departments that
have been doing this for decades? I mean, what what is the logic behind that?
Do you know?
JMD: By definition, the logic behind it
is flawed by any measure. The establishment of the foundation and the attempt
to control the distribution of aid is basically designed to undermine the
United Nations and particularly the United Nations Relief and Works Agency,
which is responsible for Palestinian refugees, given that both the Israelis and
the Americans deeply distrust the United Nations and in terms of UNRWA, that's been
designated by the Israeli parliament as a uh terrorist organization. And it's
also of course designed to control who gets aid and who doesn't in a situation,
you know, the humanitarian crisis that Gaza confronts as a result of both
Israel's war conduct and it's cutting off for three or four months of the flow
of aid into Gaza. Tere's no way that the Gaza humanitarian foundation can
replicate the kind of infrastructure, experience, knowledge on the ground that
the United Nations and its various agencies has.
ANCHOR: James, good to speak to you. Thank you. My guest is Middle East analyst James M. Dorsey.
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