I'm reading the current IPC Gaza snapshot. It's not nearly as anti-Israel as the news makes out, but you have to read the fine print for that:
"55,600 metric tonnes of food entered Gaza in the first half of August"...Aid deliveries have been severely disrupted—with 87 percent of UN trucks reportedly intercepted...food prices have skyrocketed amid growing scarcity".
It's also kind of dated, since food prices in Gaza have dropped sharply in the past week or so. But most telling is that the hunger is most severe in the areas that seem to be predominantly under Hamas control - where those UN trucks get intercepted "by desperate populations".
A natural conclusion is that food is being hidden from the populace by Hamas.
"55,600 metric tonnes of food entered Gaza in the first half of August"...Aid deliveries have been severely disrupted—with 87 percent of UN trucks reportedly intercepted...food prices have skyrocketed amid growing scarcity".
It's also kind of dated, since food prices in Gaza have dropped sharply in the past week or so. But most telling is that the hunger is most severe in the areas that seem to be predominantly under Hamas control - where those UN trucks get intercepted "by desperate populations".
A natural conclusion is that food is being hidden from the populace by Hamas.







