Israeli Military Official Says There Is No Proof Hamas Stole Aid
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Israeli military official says there is no proof Hamas stole aid
An Israeli military official confirmed that there is no evidence that Hamas has been stealing aid, despite Israel accusing the Palestinian group of the allegation for almost two years and cutting resources to the enclave as a result. Two senior military officials and two other Israelis involved in operations told reporters that there was nothing to prove Hamas routinely took supplies from the UN, and rather, the UN delivery system was effective …
It is the result of two researches, one from the Israeli army and one from the United States: Israel is accused of using this justification to starve the Strip


Food prices have increased 80 times in part: "One kilo of flour costs 35 US dollars". The STANDARD had contact with two families about the situation on site.
Hamas Didn’t Steal UN Aid In Gaza: Israeli Officers - Iran Front Page
Two senior Israeli army officers have told The New York Times there is no evidence that Hamas looted United Nations humanitarian aid in the Gaza Strip, undermining a central Israeli justification for severely restricting food deliveries to over two million people and driving the population towards famine.
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