US military publishes drone video of Hamas looting aid truck in Gaza
Nearly 40 nations coordinate aid convoys to Gaza, but Hamas operatives stole one truck, undermining critical humanitarian deliveries, U.S. Central Command said.
- United States Central Command released footage from an American MQ-9 drone on Oct. 31 showing suspected Hamas operatives looting a humanitarian aid truck in northern Khan Younis.
- The Civil-Military Coordination Center in Kiryat Gat coordinates nearly 40 nations and international organizations and uses U.S. MQ-9 drone surveillance with Israel's approval to monitor ceasefire implementation.
- Hamas operatives assaulted the aid truck driver, dragged him to the road's median, looted the truck and its cargo, then drove off to an unknown location, CENTCOM said.
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US releases drone video of Hamas looting aid truck in Gaza
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U.S. Central Command released a video of the incident in the Gaza Strip, where militia intercepted the driver of the vehicle and looted the cargo
Rubio slams Hamas after video shows suspected operatives looting Gaza aid truck: ‘They’re the impediment'
Secretary of State Marco Rubio condemned Hamas after U.S. Central Command video showed suspected terror group operatives looting a humanitarian aid truck in Gaza.
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