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An internal US government review found no evidence of widespread theft by Hamas of US-funded humanitarian aid in Gaza, ...
An analysis compiled by USAID officials examining more than 150 reported incidents involving the theft or loss of U.S.-funded ...
Hamas’s media strategy, bolstered by sympathetic international outlets, capitalizes on the power of images to provoke outrage ...
The food crisis in Gaza is real. But its presentation, timing, amplification, and framing are engineered. Hamas’s ...
The uproar over starvation in Gaza has drawn attention away from Israel’s current offensive there, which is taking a toll. Nearly 60,000 Palestinians have been killed. On July 26, two Israeli troops ...
President Donald Trump said there was “real starvation” in Gaza and said the US will set up “food centers,” although he ...
A State Department spokesperson disputed the findings, saying there is video evidence of Hamas looting aid, but provided no such videos.
Gazans say that Hamas fires at residents near aid distribution sites and spreads false claims about IDF fire, as well as publishes "fabricated data about large numbers of casualties," through fake ...
The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation stated that Hamas killed at least eight of its aid workers in an ambush yesterday. The incident follows threats by Hamas "against any entity or individual that ...
As the Senate prepares to vote on a bill to rescind $40 billion in promised foreign aid, critics of the measure say a ...
Gaza residents say Hamas is disrupting humanitarian aid by firing at civilians and spreading false claims about IDF actions, according to COGAT's released conversations.
But by insisting on a system that leaves aid in Hamas’ hands, much of the international community has allowed exactly that. Hamas would rather starve its own people than lose control over them.
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