Anti-Israel activist Rosa Martinez openly admitted the group's true objective: to provoke Israeli forces and craft a narrative—not to deliver humanitarian aid, as originally claimed.
A disturbing video from Gaza reveals thousands of bottles of baby food and other nutritional supplies being wasted, highlighting the manipulation of civilian suffering to further vilify Israel.
Hurricane Melissa has caused severe flooding, destroyed infrastructure, and left hundreds of thousands without electricity. Dozens of deaths have been reported in Jamaica, Haiti, and Cuba.
Jerusalem maintains that its naval blockade on the enclave is compatible with international law. It aims to prevent weapons, terrorists and funds from entering or exiting Gaza by sea.
According to the U.N., it collected a total of 2,604 trucks between May 19 and Aug. 5 that entered Gaza from Israel, but 2,309 of these were intercepted “peacefully” by Arab mobs or forcefully by armed terrorists.
Although international media outlets tend to blame Israel for the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, there is plenty of footage, such as this video, proving that Hamas is stealing aid.
The data appear to undermine the ICC’s reasoning for issuing the arrest warrants against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant.
The Biden administration ordered the construction of the $320 million pier in April in response to allegations that the Israeli government has not done enough to allow humanitarian aid into Gaza.
A Channel 12 report last week revealed that the terrorist organization has made at least $500 million in profit off humanitarian aid since the start of the war on Oct. 7.
Qatar and France made an agreement in which Israel would approve more aid to Gaza in exchange for Hamas allowing medicine to be delivered to the hostages.
Hamas is stealing humanitarian aid, and in many cases, they sell food that should be given for free to the public taking advantage of their desperation.