Members of the anti-Muslim Infidels Motorcycle Club are staffing security at Gaza aid hotspots under GHF contracts—raising alarm amid deadly distribution chaos.
U.S. Biker Gang With Anti-Islamic Ties Employed as Security at Deadly Gaza Aid Sites
A recent BBC investigation has uncovered that members of the Islamophobic U.S. biker gang, Infidels Motorcycle Club, are working as security staff for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) at aid distribution centers in Gaza. These facilities have seen deadly incidents as displaced Palestinians queue for vital supplies
An estimated 40 out of roughly 320 guards contracted via security firm UG Solutions have affiliations with the Infidels MC—known for their “Crusader” insignia and militant anti-jihadist rhetoric. Among them is Johnny “Taz” Mulford, a former U.S. military veteran with a criminal record, now acting as onsite manager for Gaza operations
Despite concerns, UG Solutions defended its hiring practices, insisting personal affiliations do not affect job suitability.
This revelation follows disturbing reports highlighting that GHF-run aid sites are perilous: aid seekers have been harmed or killed amid chaotic distributions and aggressive crowd control tactics.
Human rights advocates and Muslim groups condemned the arrangement—saying that putting anti-Muslim individuals in charge of delivering aid to a predominantly Muslim population is “like putting the KKK in charge of aid in Sudan.
Why It Matters
Issue | Impact |
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Security & Humanitarian Risks | Armed personnel with ideological biases threaten the safety and dignity of aid recipients. Chaotic and deadly distributions are already escalating. |
Ethical Contradiction | Employing staff associated with anti-Muslim ideology at Muslim communities’ crisis hubs erodes the humanitarian mandate. |
Public Outcry & Oversight | Calls for accountability are intensifying—from international watchdogs, faith organizations, and the global media. |