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Terrorists in the kitchen: How aid organizations help Hamas and fight Israel |
2025-08-17 |
[Ynet] Aid organizations, as they call themselves, are not giving up on their "starvation" campaign. Together with the "genocide" campaign, they have succeeded in driving Israel’s international standing to its lowest point in history. But how much of these campaigns is based on outright lies that the media uncritically amplify? On Thursday, 104 organizations published a joint statement claiming Israel is preventing them from delivering aid and imposing excessive preconditions. Denmark is considering sanctions and its prime minister attacked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, calling him "a problem in himself." Thousands wait for aid in Gaza and trucks continue to arrive. Of the 104 organizations, 84 never submitted requests. Only 20 applied, three were denied, one was approved and the rest are still under review. In practice, dozens of other organizations operate in the Strip in coordination with Israel because they met the requirements. In other words, the joint statement is just another stage in the propaganda war. A storm over nothing. Many of these organizations are fringe groups that seize every opportunity to attack Israel. TERRORISTS IN THE KITCHEN Already, the amount of food entering the Strip far exceeds the threshold set by international standards. Israel’s requirements did not appear out of nowhere. Hamas operatives have been known to infiltrate UNRWA staff. But not only that. One of the organizations behind the statement is Doctors Without Borders (MSF). One employee, Fadi al-Wadiya, worked as a therapist—but he was also a member of Palestinian Islamic Jihad and active in the rocket network. Israel cannot approve activities by organizations that provide cover for terrorist operatives. Why should Israel allow organizations that deny its very right to exist to operate? Want to help? Fine. But without Hamas operatives and without racist, antisemitic ideology even if it masquerades as humanitarian. Maybe, just maybe, helping "Palestinians" is not the point - harming Israel is. WHERE DOES THE FOOD GO? The "starvation" campaign gained momentum with images of children, skin and bones on the front pages of leading newspapers worldwide. As it turned out, these children suffered from serious illnesses. Still, a few weeks ago, food prices in Gaza soared to alarming heights, indicating severe shortages. Not all UN-backed aid claims were false and each should be examined individually. In recent days, prices have fallen: 1 kilogram of flour, which had risen to 500 shekels, dropped to 10—20 shekels. A liter of oil costs 25—35 shekels and a can of chickpeas 8—20 shekels. Two agencies publish daily data on trucks entering Gaza, including food weight. The UN’s UN2720 Monitoring & Tracking Dashboard, established following Security Council Resolution 2720, tracks aid into Gaza. From May 19 to August 12, 46,335 tons of humanitarian aid entered in 3,551 trucks, 94% of which was food. Only 5,985 tons reached their intended destination in 412 trucks—just 11.6% of trucks and 13% of aid. Where did the rest go? The UN said it was "intercepted," meaning seized by armed groups or diverted by civilians, primarily Hamas. Research by Prof. Neta Barak-Koren and Dr. Jonathan Buxman shows that in many conflict zones, aid trucks serve as cash sources for warlords like Hamas. Their recommendation: change the system—but there is little chance that will happen. A study by eight researchers examining aid to Gaza over four months in 2024 found an average of 3,163 calories per person per day, exceeding international humanitarian standards. The study concluded that food entering Gaza surpassed minimum humanitarian requirements. So how is there hunger? As the UN acknowledged, shortages are caused by aid being stolen, primarily by Hamas. The population is under Hamas rule, not Israeli control. If Hamas wanted, food would reach everyone—but it does not, because Hamas wants to blame Israel. Western media and Israel’s Haaretz, leading the campaign, could have checked the data—but they did not. Instead, they amplified Hamas propaganda. That does not help Gaza residents; it only serves Hamas. And Hamas is just a cog in Globalist/Islamist alliance - which, today, includes all international bodies Related: Doctors Without Borders : 2025-08-16 At least 40 dead in Sudan''s worst cholera outbreak in years Doctors Without Borders : 2025-08-08 ISIS soldiers behead Christians in Mozambique, burning church and homes: 'Silent genocide' Doctors Without Borders : 2025-07-26 122 Palestinians, including 83 children, killed by starvation in Gaza — Hodhod Yemen News Agency |
Posted by:Grom the Affective |
#1 The saying "the way to a man's heart is through his stomach" is a well-known idiom suggesting that providing good food is a powerful way to win a man's affection or maintain a relationship. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2025-08-17 14:28 |