
In Briefing Memoranda Sent by ICSPR Distribution Centers in Gaza Under U.S.–Israeli Control Threaten Civilians, and the Policy of Demolishing Towers Increases the Suffering of Displaced People After More Than 700 Days of Extermination
September 13, 2025
Urgent Humanitarian Appeal
In Briefing Memoranda Sent by ICSPR: Distribution Centers in Gaza Under U.S.–Israeli Control Threaten Civilians, and the Policy of Demolishing Towers Increases the Suffering of Displaced People After More Than 700 Days of Extermination
The International Commission to Support the Rights of the Palestinian People (ICSPR) issued this urgent appeal to: the UN Secretary-General, the UN Security Council, the Human Rights Council, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, the International Committee of the Red Cross, the Office of the Prosecutor at the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Court, the Commission of Inquiry, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), the Arab League, the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the Palestinian territories, the Special Rapporteur on the human rights situation, the Special Rapporteur on the right to food, the Special Rapporteur on the right to health, the Special Rapporteur on the right to water and sanitation, and the global press, to present an updated and unified picture of the ongoing grave violations in the Gaza Strip.
ICSPR confirms that all figures and data below are based exclusively on the latest three memoranda issued in September 2025, without any updates from external sources.
1. ICSPR Confirms the Facts of “Death Traps/Ambushes” at U.S.–Israeli Distribution Centers
ICSPR confirms that the so-called Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which began operations on May 27, 2025 under a purported humanitarian cover, has transformed aid distribution into a militarized and systematic humiliation apparatus that lures starving people into direct danger, in blatant violation of UN humanitarian standards.
Suspicious Operational Structure: Contracts with companies previously linked to serious violations, such as Safe Reach Solutions (SRS), Global Delivery Company (GDC), and UG Solutions (sometimes referred to in some correspondence as UC Solution), which secure aid locations.
Direct U.S.–Israeli Cover: Supervision by prominent intelligence/military figures, including Oded Ilam (former Deputy Director of Mossad Operations), Yossi Kuperfasser (intelligence and strategic expert), Doron Avital (former Sayeret Matkal commander), and David Tsvi (senior field intelligence officer).
Recruitment from Extremist Clubs: ≥40 of 320 workers for UG Solutions recruited from the Infidels MC club, with daily wages of $980 per individual; 10 security personnel managing aid sites are affiliated with an anti-Islam motorcycle club known as “Al-Kuffar.”
Exposed Key Figures: Larry J. Rod Garrett (from Infidels MC deputy president to logistics head), Bill Saint Spee (former national treasurer turned security team leader), Richard Tracker Lofton (founding member turned team leader), with a central role for Johnny “Taz” Mulford in recruiting members from Infidels MC.
Criminal Operational Methods in the Field:
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Positioning delivery points near military-controlled red zones and imposing a minimum 6 km walking distance.
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Extensive security checks and use of facial recognition technology.
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Verbal abuse and leaving aid in disarray, excluding the weakest and preventing fair distribution.
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Direct and systematic targeting with gunfire/sniping/shelling of waiting civilians.
Casualties within Distribution Centers: 2,465 killed and 17,948 injured, in addition to dozens of detainees/missing persons with insufficient information.
ICSPR warns that this system codifies starvation as a weapon of war, turning aid into a security trap to lure civilians, while deliberately neglecting medical needs and the most vulnerable groups.
2. ICSPR Warns of the Escalating Humanitarian Catastrophe After More Than 700 Days of Extermination
ICSPR documents a comprehensive collapse of the means of living due to the siege, aggression, and forced evacuation orders:
Human Losses and Detentions:
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64,605 killed and 163,319 injured since October 7, 2023.
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12,176 killed and 51,818 injured since March 18, 2025.
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6,600 detained in multiple sites (including distribution centers and invasion operations).
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411 deaths from starvation and malnutrition (including 142 children).
Vulnerable Groups and Urgent Health Needs:
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104,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women suffering from malnutrition and health risks.
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22,000 patients requiring treatment outside Gaza; 12,500 with chronic illnesses untreated; 5,200 children needing evacuation; 17,000 completed referral procedures awaiting travel; 3,000 urgently needing treatment abroad.
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48,000 persons with disabilities (increased to 30% due to injuries and amputations).
Systematic Destruction of Housing and Facilities:
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330,500 housing units damaged, 102,067 completely destroyed.
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34 hospitals destroyed, 17 partially functioning; 828 mosques and 3 churches completely destroyed; 225 government offices; 143 schools/universities completely destroyed and 366 partially.
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In less than a week: 12 high-rise buildings (≥7 floors ≈ 500 apartments each, ≈10,000 displaced), 120 lower buildings (<7 floors ≈7,200 displaced), 500 partially damaged buildings (≈30,000 homeless), 600 tents (≈6,000 additional displaced), 5 mosques and 6 schools—≈50,000 left without shelter in one week in Gaza City.
Environment, Public Health, and Infrastructure:
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≈50 million metric tons of accumulated waste; 125,000 tents worn out of 135,000; groundwater contamination due to sewage network collapse; air pollution from bombing and alternative fuels.
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Spread of infectious and “mutated” skin diseases; denial of medical supplies for over 195 days; worsening malnutrition.
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Destruction of >3 million linear meters of roads; 700,000 meters of water and sewage networks; 5,080 km of electricity and communication lines.
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84% of the Gaza Strip classified as “red zones,” with population confined to ≈13% of the area without basic living conditions.
Financial and Livelihood Crises:
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Prices up ≈205%; cash withdrawal fees 51%; widespread salary deprivation; unemployment +60% above pre-extermination levels; collapse of education for more than 300,000 students for the second year.
ICSPR warns that the continuation of these indicators will deepen famine, disease, chaos, and forced displacement, undermining any prospects for humanitarian recovery in the foreseeable future.
3. ICSPR Condemns the Demolition of Towers and Residential Buildings as a Tool for Forced Displacement
ICSPR condemns the systematic targeting of densely populated towers, either by direct shelling or demolition after short evacuation orders (as little as 20 minutes), accompanied by threat maps:
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Targeting Al-Sousi Tower, Al-Rouya Tower, and Mushtaha Tower after urgent evacuation orders, and complete destruction of Al-Zahraa Tower Complex (≈3,000 residents).
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Since October 2023, mass evacuation orders have affected over one million people from north to south.
Urban/Demographic Impacts (as per memoranda):
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According to OCHA: ≈92% of homes damaged (≈436,000 units) and ≈90% of residents displaced.
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Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics: 297,000 partially damaged units and 87,000 fully destroyed.
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UNOSAT: 192,812 structures damaged: 102,067 fully destroyed, 17,421 minor, 41,895 medium, 31,429 slight.
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Other UN estimates: ≈70% of housing stock (≈370,000 units) affected, 79,000 fully destroyed; debris removal costs ≈$500–600 million; reconstruction of ≈80,000 homes projected by 2040.
ICSPR emphasizes that this pattern aims to dismantle social structures and impose demographic changes, in flagrant violation of international humanitarian law and civilian protection principles.
Legal References:
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Fourth Geneva Convention (1949): Prohibits forced displacement and destruction of civilian property except for extreme military necessity.
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Rome Statute of the ICC (1998): Criminalizes forced displacement and deliberate targeting of civilians and large-scale destruction as war crimes and crimes against humanity.
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Principles of Proportionality and Precaution: Short warnings do not protect civilians and do not justify complete demolition of densely populated towers.
ICSPR calls on the international community and UN and regional organizations to:
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Launch immediate and transparent investigations by the ICC and Commission of Inquiry into crimes at distribution centers, systematic tower destruction, and starvation killings, holding all individuals, entities, companies, and extremist clubs accountable.
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Protect civilians and displaced people, secure safe humanitarian corridors, ensure unobstructed medical and food aid, and stop targeting shelters.
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Impose international punitive measures on the Occupying State regarding policies of extermination, starvation, and forced displacement.
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Restore neutrality of humanitarian work, reject militarization or privatization of aid, and cease cooperation with implicated security companies/entities.
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Implement an emergency plan for debris removal and fund gradual reconstruction to restore health, education, and essential services, ensuring sustainable financing.
ICSPR condemns the continued international silence or tacit acceptance of these policies, considering it direct complicity in ongoing genocide and a severe threat to the entire international legal system.