In Gaza, Anti-Hamas Gangs Seen as Imperiling Food Aid and Public Order
GAZA STRIP, JUL 17 – The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has delivered over 75 million meals despite Hamas grenade attacks on American aid workers, highlighting challenges from disinformation and violence, Moore said.
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In Gaza, anti-Hamas gangs seen as imperiling food aid and public order
The breakdown in public order in Gaza accompanying the weakening of Hamas has allowed armed gangs to seize influence. That is affecting distribution of badly needed food aid, but the perpetuation of disorder is another concern.
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An American Evangelical leader who heads an organization that provides aid to people in war-torn Gaza condemned the United Nations for attempting to undermine its efforts by spreading talking points from Hamas, which he says is trying to prevent civilians from receiving free resources. #Gaza #humanitarianaid #GazaHumanitarianFoundation #Israelatwar #Hamas
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