A BBC investigation revealed that members of the anti-Muslim US biker gang Infidels MC are running security for Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sites, where over 2,400 Palestinians have been killed.
Members of a US biker gang, “with a history of hostility to Islam,” have been hired by an American private contractor to oversee security at the controversial Gaza Humanitarian Foundation sites where more than 2,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to a BBC investigation.
The identities of ten members of the Infidels Motorcycle Club working in Gaza for UG Solutions were confirmed, with seven members holding “senior positions overseeing sites,” the BBC said in a report on Wednesday.
BBC found that GHF Gaza aid sites are “guarded” by Infidels MC, a US biker gang calling themselves modern Crusaders and mocking Islam. @mayanoraa explains: pic.twitter.com/axxoigndY6
— Middle East Eye (@MiddleEastEye) September 11, 2025
Infidels MC was established by US military veterans of the Iraq war in 2006, the report stated, with members viewing themselves “as modern Crusaders, using the Crusader cross as their symbol.”
‘Shoot, Move and Communicate’
The gang’s leader, Johnny “Taz” Mulford, is now the “country team leader” running UG Solutions’ contract in Gaza. According to the BBC, he is a former US Army sergeant “who was punished for conspiracy to commit bribery, theft and making false statements to military authorities.”
In May, just two weeks before travelling to Gaza, social media posts show that Mulford tried to recruit US military veterans, “inviting anyone who ‘can still shoot, move and communicate’ to apply.”
Infidels MC members see themselves as modern Crusaders, using the Crusader cross as their symbol. This BBC investigation has identified 10 working for GHF, 7 in senior positions https://t.co/IhgtvzIUC2
— Mishal Husain (@MishalHusain) September 10, 2025
Citing an estimate by a former contractor, the BBC said that “at least 40 out of 320 people hired to work for UG Solutions” in Gaza were recruited from the gang.
According to documents seen by the BBC, UG Solutions “is paying each contractor $980 (£720) per day including expenses, rising to $1,580 (£1,160) per day for team leaders” at the GHF sites.
‘Make Gaza Great Again’ Banner
One of the site leaders, Josh Miller, had posted a photo of a large group of security contractors in Gaza with a banner reading “Make Gaza Great Again.” The banner also promoted his clothing brand, of which some items included slogans like “embrace violence” and “Surf all day, rockets all night. Gaza summer 25.”
Miller has a tattoo reading “Crusader” across his fingers and “1095”, the year the First Crusade was launched, on his thumbs. The gang sells merchandise branded with “1095”, claiming it signifies the start of the Crusades, “a military campaign by western European forces to recapture Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control”.
Miller has the word “Crusader” tattooed across his fingers and “1095” on his thumbs.
This is the year when the leader of the Catholic church, Pope Urban II, launched the first crusade.
Johnny Mulford has tattoos with the Crusader cross and the date 1095. pic.twitter.com/NZXDhYZtRj
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The gang previously advertised a pig roast during Ramadan, with the flyer saying: “In defiance of the Islamic holiday of Ramadan… we invite you to attend the Infidels MC Colorado Springs Chapter open bike party & pig roast.”
Jameson Govoni, the founder and chief executive of UG Solutions, declined to comment, the BBC said.
CAIR’s Condemnation
The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the US’s largest Muslim civil rights and advocacy organization, has called for the removal of the GHF from Gaza following the BBC investigation.
“These GHF mercenaries have a history of extremely violent rhetoric against Muslims and denigrating various aspects of Islam, from Ramadan to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him),” CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said. “They should have no place in Gaza. Neither should the GHF, which must be investigated and prosecuted for its alleged crimes against humanity.”
“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,” said @EdAhmedMitchell, deputy director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR),… https://t.co/3uwb1riF2K
— CAIR National (@CAIRNational) September 10, 2025
CAIR pointed out that the gang is currently hosting anti-Muslim hate speech on its Facebook page and has previously held a pig roast “in defiance of” the Islamic holy month of Ramadan and denigrated the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).
KKK Reference
“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,” Edward Ahmed Mitchell, deputy director of CAIR, told the BBC.
He added that it was “bound to lead to violence, and that’s exactly what we’ve seen happen in Gaza.”
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CAIR said it previously called on the Trump administration to cut ties with the gang after a report by Zeteo exposing the group’s links with GHF. It had also previously called for the removal of the GHF from Gaza due to the mass killings of civilians at its distribution sites.
Over 2,400 Aid Seekers Killed
According to Gaza authorities’ latest figures on Thursday, a total of 2,465 Palestinian aid seekers have been killed and 17,948 injured at or near the GHF aid distribution sites since the end of May.
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Human rights organizations have condemned the GHF with UN Special Rapporteurs have called for the “dismantling” of the GHF, and its executives held accountable.
“The GHF, a non-governmental organisation created by Israel in February 2025, with US support, to allegedly distribute aid in Gaza, is an utterly disturbing example of how humanitarian relief can be exploited for covert military and geopolitical agendas in serious breach of international law,” the experts said in a statement last month.
(The Palestine Chronicle)


