Gaza Herald- In a shocking revelation, the very people tasked with distributing food to starving Palestinians in Gaza include members of a U.S. biker gang notorious for anti-Muslim rhetoric and violence. The Infidels Motorcycle Club, with its history of celebrating Crusader imagery and targeting Muslims, now controls armed security at aid distribution sites , turning what should be lifelines into zones of fear, danger, and chaos.
A BBC investigation has revealed that members of an American biker gang notorious for anti-Muslim hate are running armed security at aid distribution sites in Gaza , locations where hundreds of desperate Palestinians have been killed while trying to access food.
The gang, known as the Infidels Motorcycle Club, has a long history of Islamophobia, openly embracing Crusader imagery and celebrating violence against Muslims. Yet, at sites operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), these men are not only present , they are in charge.
At least 10 confirmed members of the gang are working in Gaza under contract with UG Solutions (UGS), a North Carolina–based private security firm. Seven of them occupy senior leadership positions, overseeing security operations at GHF’s so-called “safe distribution sites.”
These sites, backed by Israel and former U.S. President Donald Trump, have already witnessed massacres: the United Nations reports more than 1,100 Palestinians , men, women, and children , were killed near GHF locations between May and September 2024. Many deaths were caused by Israeli gunfire directed at starving civilians waiting for food.
Infidels in Gaza: From Crusader Crosses to “Aid” Security
The Infidels MC was founded by U.S. veterans of the Iraq war in 2006. The group portrays itself as modern-day Crusaders, using the medieval Crusader cross as their symbol , a direct reference to the wars in which Christians massacred Muslims and Jews in Jerusalem.
Their Islamophobic record is clear: the gang has hosted pig roasts “in defiance of” Ramadan, shared anti-Muslim hate speech online, and promoted violent rhetoric against Muslims on Facebook. Yet these same individuals are now being entrusted with overseeing food distribution for Palestinians under siege.
Edward Ahmed Mitchell, deputy director of the U.S.-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), condemned the revelation:
“Putting the Infidels biker club in charge of delivering humanitarian aid in Gaza is like putting the KKK in charge of delivering humanitarian aid in Sudan. It makes no sense whatsoever. It’s bound to lead to violence, and that’s exactly what we’ve seen happen in Gaza.”
The Man in Charge: A Convicted Ex-Soldier
Leading the Infidels’ Gaza operations is Johnny “Taz” Mulford, the gang’s president and a former U.S. Army sergeant. Mulford was previously punished for conspiracy to commit bribery, theft, and lying to military authorities. Today, he is listed as the “country team leader” for UG Solutions in Gaza.
Mulford recruited at least nine other Infidels MC members into the lucrative security contract. Many hold high-paying posts leading armed teams. Internal documents reviewed by the BBC confirm that UGS contractors earn $980 per day, with team leaders making up to $1,580 daily.
Among those in senior roles:
• Larry “J-Rod” Jarrett, Infidels MC vice-president, in charge of logistics.
• Bill “Saint” Siebe, the gang’s national treasurer, who leads security at one GHF distribution site.
• Richard “A-Tracker” Lofton, a founding Infidels member, who commands another team.
Hate Brought to Gaza
Infidels members have brought their Islamophobic ideology with them.
• One leader, Josh Miller, posted a photo of UGS contractors in Gaza posing with a banner reading “Make Gaza Great Again.”
• His company markets shirts with slogans like “Embrace Violence” and “Surf All Day, Rockets All Night. Gaza Summer 25.”
• Miller has “Crusader” tattooed across his fingers and “1095” on his thumbs — the year the First Crusade was launched to massacre Muslims and Jews in Jerusalem.
Other Infidels paraphernalia openly mocks Islam. A flyer promoting a pig roast during Ramadan features a woman’s burqa being ripped off. Their social media channels host hate speech such as:
“Filling my magazine to the max. Would not be the first time we were at odds with muslims.”
Such rhetoric reveals the mindset of men now armed and managing crowds of starving Palestinians.
A Deadly “Aid” Operation
Since the opening of GHF’s aid distribution sites in late May, scenes of chaos and bloodshed have become routine. Palestinians desperate for food have faced live fire, stampedes, and mass casualties. According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), over 1,135 Palestinians have been killed outside these “aid” centers in just three months.
The UN says most killings were carried out by Israeli forces, though allegations persist that UGS contractors also fired on civilians. The company denies shooting into crowds, but admits using “warning shots” to disperse hungry Palestinians.
A Pattern of Abuse
The presence of Infidels MC is not an accident, but part of a wider problem with UG Solutions itself.
• CEO Jameson Govoni was arrested earlier this year in North Carolina for a hit-and-run and fleeing from police.
• Senior Infidels members in Gaza, such as Jarrett, have criminal records, including DUIs.
Yet the firm continues to claim its contractors are “vetted professionals.” In its statement, UG Solutions defended Mulford as a “trusted and respected figure” with decades of experience.
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, meanwhile, maintains that its operations rely on “people from all backgrounds” and insists the team is “diverse and successful.”
But for Palestinians on the ground, this “diversity” translates into foreign mercenaries with Islamophobic views, guns in their hands, and control over food that Gazans need to survive.
Aid or Occupation by Proxy?
For Palestinians, the reality is clear: these so-called humanitarian sites, run under the protection of U.S. contractors and Israeli backing, have become death traps. Instead of relief, they bring hunger, humiliation, and danger.
Allowing openly anti-Muslim extremists to oversee aid distribution in a Muslim-majority land under siege is not just hypocrisy — it is part of a larger strategy of domination. It sends the message that Palestinians must accept food on the terms of their occupiers and their allies, even if it means enduring violence and insult.
What should have been a lifeline has become yet another extension of the occupation — one that deepens Palestinian suffering while enriching foreign contractors with a history of hatred toward Islam.
For Palestinians already under siege, these “aid” centers have become another layer of oppression. Entrusting their safety and sustenance to extremists with a record of Islamophobia is not relief , it is humiliation and risk. The stark reality is that humanitarian aid should save lives, not expose civilians to hate and violence. Until accountability and true oversight replace this dangerous system, the people of Gaza continue to bear the brunt of both war and prejudice.


