An American private security company, UG Solutions, is recruiting 96 U.S. special forces veterans to work at a key checkpoint in Gaza, aimed at screening vehicles of Palestinians traveling north after displacement. This recruitment aligns with a ceasefire deal involving three companies to manage the checkpoint, as Israel maintains insistence on controlling Gaza regions. With competitive pay and incentives, the operation raises concerns over military oversight and the humanitarian implications of such an arrangement.
An American private security company is seeking to hire dozens of U.S. special forces veterans to staff and run a key checkpoint in Gaza.
As part of this arrangement, UG Solutions is seeking 96 green berets to staff the checkpoint, offering a $10,000 advance and pay starting at $1,100 a day.
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