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Transcript: Green Beret Veteran Tony Aguilar on War Crimes He’s Witnessing in Gaza

Read the full transcript of retired Green Beret Lt. Col. Tony Aguilar’s interview on The Tucker Carlson Show titled “US Green Beret Veteran Tony Aguilar Details the Shocking War Crimes He’s Witnessing in Gaza” July 31, 2025. 

Introduction and Background

TUCKER CARLSON: Mr. Aguilar, thank you so much for joining us. Before I ask you any questions, I want to read what I think is your biography or parts of it, because I want the audience to understand who you are. And so I’m going to read this and you tell me if I’ve gotten anything wrong.

So you’re a retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Army. You went to West Point. You got your commission in the army straight out of West Point. You served for 25 years in the US army as a combat infantry officer and a Special Forces, a Green Beret officer. You were deployed 12 times to Iraq, three times Afghanistan, three times. You were deployed to Syria, Tajikistan, Kazakhstan, Jordan, the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. You saw combat in many of those venues.

You’re highly decorated. You were wounded in combat, received a Purple Heart. You got a Bronze Star for valor in combat, an Army Commendation Medal for valor in combat. And then earlier this year, you found yourself working in Gaza under GHF. And I’ll ask you to explain what that is in a moment. You were in Gaza from 17 May this year, 2025, through June 26, 2025, which was last month. Is all of that correct?

TONY AGUILAR: That is correct, sir.

TUCKER CARLSON: And the reason that I wanted to establish that before you tell the story that you’re going to tell us is because very, very few Americans have been in Gaza in the last couple of years. And I don’t know any others who have the experience in chaotic situations, in combat situations that you have who’ve been there. And I think that really matters.

Anyone who’s been around combat knows it’s enormously confusing. And having 25 years of experience around violence, I think gives you greater credibility because it suggests you can interpret what’s happening accurately in a way that people who haven’t had that experience probably can’t. So with that, I want to ask you the first, most obvious question. What is GHF in Gaza?

The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation

TONY AGUILAR: So the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was established to take over the aid distribution into Gaza, replacing the former United Nations aid delivery mechanism, post blocking or cutting off of the Gaza enclave. So there was no aid going in up until May 26th when we started operations. And the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was established to lead that effort overall.

So the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, I’m not sure in terms of what their actual status is in terms of a company or an NGO or a nonprofit. I don’t know what they’re classified as, but I know that their GHF is the overall lead for both of the contract mechanisms in Gaza.

TUCKER CARLSON: So after 25 years as a US army officer, West Point graduate, Special Forces officer, all these combat deployments, all the decorations that you received, how did you wind up distributing aid in Gaza?

TONY AGUILAR: Well, sir, on May 13, I received a phone call from the UG Solutions. UG Solutions is a subcontract for the security portion of this aid distribution method. They’re stationed here in Davidson, North Carolina, where I live. I retired out of Fort Bragg. And they contacted me basically looking for experienced, recent, recently retired or recently gotten out of the military, experienced combat veterans, Special Forces operations background. So they contacted me and explained the mission to me.

Up until that point, until I got that phone call, I was not aware of what UG Solutions or the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation was. So I was interested and I listened to what they had to say.

Personal Motivations and Background

TUCKER CARLSON: The reason I’m asking you this is I know that after this interview airs, there will be a concerted attempt to discredit you as a man. And I’m certain, having seen this happen many times, that one of the criticisms we levy against you is that you were some sort of political activist with a political axe to grind or an ideological axe to grind. Are you? Because it sounds like from the story you’re telling now that you were a retired army officer who received a call because of your combat experience. Is that correct?

TONY AGUILAR: Prior to that phone call on the 13th of May, sir, and remind you, I did retire on the 1st of January. I didn’t retire years ago. Retired, been through the 1st of January. My last day in the army was one March. I was very happy and content. My wife also served a career in the military. She is a retired career military officer. Between the two of us, we have 45 years of service.

Between her and I with my son, we’ve missed almost every birthday, every anniversary, every Christmas from the time that he was born through the majority of our marriage and we’re still married 17 years later. So I was very much comfortable and established in my retirement lifestyle. No political aspirations, no aspirations to go into another line of work. I’m starting school in the fall. That was my aspiration.

I enjoyed making breakfast for my family, taking my son to school every morning, Boy Scout meetings, PTO meetings, watching the Golden Girls in the afternoon with a cup of tea, walking the dog. That was my life. And I was very content.

When I got the phone call, I felt that, initially, because I didn’t know much about the situation when they first called me, I said, “Hey, I’d like to take a day to kind of do my own research and just kind of understand what it’s all about. My answer is not no, but my answer is not yes.” So I took the day, I took the rest of the day, I believe it was a Wednesday.