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(Ynet News) Itamar Eichner - Moti Kahana, an American-Israeli businessman and CEO of the American logistics company GDC, says his company has been chosen to serve as a contractor "to secure humanitarian aid and ensure that civilians in Gaza receive it and that Hamas and other criminals don't steal it. This will...allow Israel to focus on fighting terrorism where it needs to. The U.S. Army sometimes brings in contractors and that's how we should be seen too." GDC "is made up of former soldiers from elite units in the U.S., UK and France. The common denominator is that none of them are Jewish." Kahana says his employees have extensive experience in Iraq and Afghanistan. "The company is made up of 'war junkies,' people who love fighting bad guys. They really believe this is the right thing to do....These are people who have fought terrorism their whole lives." "This will begin stabilizing post-war Gaza so that people there will understand there's free food available. There isn't a starvation problem in Gaza. The problem is that criminals steal food and sell it, becoming very rich. The American plan is to flood Gaza with so much food that the price of sugar won't make it worth stealing." 2024-10-29 00:00:00Full Article
U.S. Contractor Chosen to Deliver Aid to Gaza, End Hamas's Looting
(Ynet News) Itamar Eichner - Moti Kahana, an American-Israeli businessman and CEO of the American logistics company GDC, says his company has been chosen to serve as a contractor "to secure humanitarian aid and ensure that civilians in Gaza receive it and that Hamas and other criminals don't steal it. This will...allow Israel to focus on fighting terrorism where it needs to. The U.S. Army sometimes brings in contractors and that's how we should be seen too." GDC "is made up of former soldiers from elite units in the U.S., UK and France. The common denominator is that none of them are Jewish." Kahana says his employees have extensive experience in Iraq and Afghanistan. "The company is made up of 'war junkies,' people who love fighting bad guys. They really believe this is the right thing to do....These are people who have fought terrorism their whole lives." "This will begin stabilizing post-war Gaza so that people there will understand there's free food available. There isn't a starvation problem in Gaza. The problem is that criminals steal food and sell it, becoming very rich. The American plan is to flood Gaza with so much food that the price of sugar won't make it worth stealing." 2024-10-29 00:00:00Full Article
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